Scott SasseDr. Scott Sasse is an Assistant Professor at Dana College. Dr. Sasse received his BS in Criminal Justice from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, his MA in Criminal Justice from the University of Nebraska at Omaha and his PhD in Sociology from theUniversity of Nebraska at Lincoln. Dr. Sasse's primary research and teaching interests are in victims of crime, particularly routine activities theory, effectiveness of drug courts/community based corrections programs, sex offender programs and international criminal justice. Dr. Sasse has participated in grant funded research projects as principal investigator and statistical consultant for many state agency projects and evaluations. He has conducted research and published on international policing, sex offender predation and a wide variety of topics. His current work is researching the effectiveness of punishments on drug court participants as it is perceived by the participants and drug court personnel. Read More Read Less
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