Erica Hutton
Greetings!
My name is Erica Hutton and I am a full time professor residing in Angola, IN. My areas of specialization are criminology, forensic psychology, behavioral profiling, and death investigations. My PhD is in criminal justice with my research concentrating on offender profiling and typologies. I have received my education from Liberty University, Argosy University, and Capella University.
I am currently an Associate Member of the American Psychological Association as well as a Member of Alpha Phi Sigma, Iota Omicron Chapter. I have online articles published with Suite 101, the Journal of Criminology, and I am writing a book during down time from working on my dissertation.
My books and research will be available for purchase and/or review from any Barnes & Noble within the next year. Feel free to check out my research here on my personal blog as well as any of my articles that I have published online.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Take care,
Erica
Latest Articles
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Investigating Homosexual Bullying
Suicide as a method to handle bullying? Psychological debilitation could cost someone their life and yet society is accepting of such a detriment.
Oct 19, 2010
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Teens Dating Dangerously
More often than not, teenage girls find themselves in abusive relationships for a variety of reasons.
Sep 28, 2010
- Erica Hutton
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Being Aware of the Uprising Issue of Incarcerating the Elderly
The costs associated to incarcerating the elderly population may outweigh the risks of early release for violent offenders.
Jul 29, 2010
- Erica Hutton
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Incarcerating Mentally Ill Individual's in VA
Individuals that are mentally ill and incarcerated would live on the streets if released from the prison system.
Jul 29, 2010
- Erica Hutton
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Prison Visitation and Good Time in VA for the Incarcerated
Prison visitation and rewarding for good behavior are critical elements for the incarcerated.
Jul 27, 2010
- Erica Hutton
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Why Competition Exists Between Parents and Their Children
When competition dominates the role of parenting, the relationship between a child and parent suffers in a way that may be irreparable.
Jul 16, 2010
- Erica Hutton
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