Matthew Makarios

Associate Professor of Criminology

Matthew Makarios
Location

Bartlett 1111

Phone
(319) 273-2473

Matthew Makarios

Associate Professor of Criminology

Education

Ph.D. (2009) University of Cincinnati

M.A. (2005). Washington State University

B.A. (2003). University of Minnesota Duluth

Teaching Interests

Introduction to Criminal Justice, Introduction to Criminology, Crime and the Inner City, Correctional Rehabilitation, Statistics 

Research Interests

Criminal Justice Systems, Evidence-Based Corrections, Offender Risk and Needs Assessment, Prisoner Reentry, Life-Course Criminology, and Program Evaluation

Professional Accomplishments

Makarios, Matthew D., Brusman-Lovins, Lori, Myer, Andrew J., & Latessa, Edward J., (In Press) "Treatment Integrity and Recidivism among Sex Offenders. The Relationship between CPC Scores and Program Effectiveness." Corrections: Policy, Practice, and Research. Accepted October 4th, 2017.

Makarios, Matthew D., Cullen, Francis. T., & Piquero, Alex. R. (2017). “Adolescent Criminal Behavior, Population Heterogeneity, and Cumulative Disadvantage: Untangling the Relationship Between Adolescent Delinquency and Negative Outcomes in Emerging Adulthood.” Crime and Delinquency, 63, 683-707.

Steiner, Benjamin, Butler, Harry, Makarios, Matthew D., & Travis, Lawrence. (2017). “Assessing the Effects of Exposure to Supermax Confinement on Offender Post Release Behaviors” The Prison Journal, 97, 275-295

Myer, Andrew J. and Makarios, Matthew D. (2017). “Understanding the Impact of a DUI Court through Treatment Integrity: A Mixed Methods Approach” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 56, 252-276

Makarios, Matthew D., Brushman-Lovins, Lori, Latessa, Edward J., Smith, Paula. (2016) “Staff Quality and Treatment Effectiveness: An Examination of the Relationship between Staff Factors and the Effectiveness of Correctional Programs.” Justice Quarterly, 33, 348-367.