Faculty/Staff Detail

Douglas  J.  Boyle, JD, PhD
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Senior Research Administrator-Violence Institute of New Jersey at UMDNJ

Primary Affil: UMDNJ-Violence Institute of New Jersey
SPH Department: Quantitative Methods
Units: N/A
Campus: Newark
Building: BHSB
Room: D1400
Phone: 973.972.1717
Fax: 973.972.1128
Email: Douglas.Boyle@umdnj.edu

Degrees/Certifications:

PhD, 2000, State University of New York at Stony Brook
JD, 1990, New York University of Law, New York

Global Public Health Experience:

No

Research Interests:

Community violence, intimate partner violence

Community Service/Community Research Projects:

Principal Investigator of a National Institute of Justice funded evaluation of the effectiveness of a program to assist parolees to reenter society in five cities across New Jersey

Professional Service:

Chaired, NJDHSS Injury Prevention and Control State Plan Advisory Board's violence and suicide subcommittee

Publications/Links:

Boyle, D.J., O'Leary, K.D., Rosenbaum, A., and Hassett-Walker, C. (2008). Differentiating between generally and partner-only violent subgroups: Lifetime antisocial behavior, family of origin violence, and impulsivity. Journal of Family Violence, 23(1), 47-55.

Bolye, D.J. and Hassett-Walker. C. (2008). Reducing overt and relational aggression among young children: The results from a two-year outcome evaluation. Journal of School Violence, 7(1), 27-42.

Boyle, D.J. and Hassett-Walker, C. (2008). Individual-level and socio-structural charactersitics of violence: An emergency department study. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23(8), 1011-1026.

Hassett-Walker, C. and Boyle, D.J. (2007). Conducting criminological research in a hospital: The results of two exploratory studies and implications for prevention. Justice Research and Policy 9(1), 75-94.

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