Assists the Dean and the Associate Dean with matriculation issues.
Coordinates ETSU Graduate Student Grant program.
Coordinates Outstanding Graduate Student awards.
Educational Background:
University of Kentucky, 2001, Sociology
East Tennessee State University, 1998, Criminal Justice & Criminology
The College of William and Mary, 1993, Philosophy
Areas of Professional Interest:
Research Methodology
Criminological Theory
Substance Use and Abuse
Aggression and Violent Behavior
Work Experience:
2006 – Present, Associate Professor, ETSU
2001 – 2006, Assistant Professor, ETSU
Publications:
Wayne Gillespie. (2006). The capitalist world-economy, globalization, and violence: Implications for criminology and social justice. International Criminal Justice Review,16(1), 24-44.
Wayne Gillespie. (2005). A multilevel model of drug abuse in prison. The Prison Journal, 85(2), 223-246.
Wayne Gillespie. (2005). Racial differences in violence and self-esteem among prison inmates. The American Journal of Criminal Justice, 29(2), 161-185.
Stephen Stanko, Wayne Gillespie, and Gordon Crews. (2004). Living in prison: A History of the Correctional System with an Insider's View. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
Wayne Gillespie (2003). Prisonization: Individual and Institutional Factors Affecting Inmate Conduct. New York, NY: LFB Scholarly Publishing.
Carl G. Leukefeld, Egle Narevic, Matthew L. Hiller, Michele Staton, T.K. Logan, Wayne Gillespie, J. Matthew Webster, Thomas F. Garrity, and Rick Purvis. (2002). Alcohol and drug use among rural and urban incarcerated substance abusers. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Crimonology, 46(6), 715-728.
Honors and Awards:
Research Development Grant, ETSU, 2004
Pass with Honors, Doctoral Qualifying Exam, University of Kentucky, 2000
Outstanding Graduate Student in Criminal Justice Award, ETSU, 1998
When you have a question or need some information,
call Dr. Wayne Gillespie at (423) 439-4704
or e-mail him at gillespf@etsu.edu