Master Lecturer
Sociology & Criminal Justice

Charles Gray

6044 BATTEN ARTS & LETTERS
NORFOLK, 23529

Ph.D. in Criminology and Criminal Justice, Old Dominion University, (2015)

M.A. in Applied Sociology, Old Dominion University, (2000)

B.S. in Sociology, Old Dominion University, (1997)

A.A. in Liberal Arts/Humanities & Social Sciences, Adirondack Community College, (1994)

Expertise

Criminology/Criminal Justice
Marxian Theory/Historical Materialism, Deviance, Drugs and Society

Articles

Monk-Turner, E., Allen, J., Casten, J., Cowling, C., Gray, C. R., Guhr, D., Hoofnagle, K., Huffman, J., Mina, M. and Moore, B. (2016). Community College Themes. College and University Journal 91 (4).
Monk-Turner, E., Allen, J., Casten, J., Cowling, C., Gray, C. R., Guhr, D., Hoofnagle, K., Huffman, J., Mina, M. O.. and Moore, B. (2011). Mandatory identification bar checks: How bouncers are doing their job. The Qualitative Report 16 (1) , pp. 180.
Gray, C. R. and Payne, B. K.. (2001). Fraud by home health care workers and the criminal justice response. Criminal Justice Review 26 (2) , pp. 209-232.
Payne, B. K.. and Gray, C. R. (2001). Theoretical orientation and responses to abuse in nursing homes: A survey of ombudsmen from across the United States. Journal of Social Work in Long-Term Care 1 (4) , pp. 31-54.
  • 2020: University Distinguished Teacher,
  • 2017: Most Inspiring Faculty Award ,
  • 2016: Shining Star Award,
  • 2015: Shining Star Award,