Cassandra Dodge

Cassandra Dodge
Georgia Southern University | GSU · Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology

Doctor of Philosophy

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8
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6 Research Items
83 Citations
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Additional affiliations
August 2021 - present
Georgia Southern University
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Description
  • Teaching: Introduction to Criminal Justice Online Violence Digital Forensics
August 2019 - July 2021
University of South Florida
Position
  • Instructor
Description
  • Taught undergraduate courses in research methods and policing
August 2016 - July 2021
University of South Florida
Position
  • Graduate Assistant
Education
January 2017 - December 2017
University of South Florida
Field of study
  • Digital Forensics
August 2016 - July 2021
University of South Florida
Field of study
  • Criminology
August 2014 - May 2016
Illinois State University
Field of study
  • Criminal Justice Sciences

Publications

Publications (8)
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Introduction This study examined the relationship between military sexual assault and structural factors including base (e.g., base density) and community (e.g., economic deprivation) characteristics. Methods Data on military sexual assault against men and women for fiscal years 2013–2016 were drawn from Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Offi...
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Bitcoin, created in 2008, has become the most widely accepted virtual currency in the world. Some believe that Bitcoin will play a significant role in both e-commerce and money transfers, whereas others believe that Bitcoin transactions are more likely to be used by criminals creating fraudulent investments and engaging in drug trafficking and mone...
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The distribution of malicious spam occurs in substantial numbers around the globe and can function as a precursor to serious forms of cybercrime. Yet to date, no known study has employed criminological theory to gain insight into the macro-correlates of malicious spam victimization. To address this gap in the literature, the current study utilizes...
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to outline the specific details and lessons learned during a cold case collaborative effort, which granted graduate students and a professor from the University of South Florida the opportunity to assist Pasco Sheriff’s Office in the investigation of a cold case homicide. Methodology The collaboration between l...

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