Indigo Koslicki
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology
Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Indigo Koslicki started at Ball State in August, 2018, after completing her doctoral degree at Washington State University. Dr. Koslicki specializes in policing research and primarily studies police militarization, body-worn cameras, and police-community interactions. She is part of the Complex Social Interactions Lab, a multi-institutional and interdisciplinary project that examines police-community interactions through body-worn camera footage. She also manages the Open Justice Project, which hosts open access textbooks so everyone can freely access important information about the U.S. criminal justice system: Introduction to Criminal Justice: Operations, Obstacles, and Outcomes (by Indigo Koslicki), and Injustice at the Intersections: Race, Gender, Class, and Criminal Justice (by Indigo Koslicki & Andrew C. Gray).
Education
Ph.D. in Criminal Justice and Criminology
Washington State University
Featured Scholarship
Koslicki, I., Morczek, A. L., Posey, B. M., & Kennedy, L. (2025). Weapons present, police absent? An analysis of police behaviour during 2020-2021 left- and right-wing demonstrations. Policing and Society, DOI: 10.1080/10439463.2025.2532549.
Gray, A. C., & Koslicki, I. (2025). Still ignoring the past: Assessing and addressing open textbook coverage of U.S. slavery and colonialism. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, DOI: 10.1080/10511253.2025.2510291.
Koslicki, W., Willits, D., & Simckes, M. (2023). The 'civilizing effect' and 'deterrence spectrum' revisited: Results of a national study of body-worn cameras on fatal police force. Policing & Society. DOI: 10.1080/10439463.2023.2213804.
Course Schedule
| Course |
No. |
Term |
Level |
Hours |
Location |
| Race, Gender, and Justice [syllabus] |
CJC 211.1 |
Fall 2025 |
Undergraduate |
3.0 |
Lecture |
| Race, Gender, and Justice [syllabus] |
CJC 211.800 |
Fall 2025 |
Undergraduate |
3.0 |
Online (Asynchronous) |
| Policing in Free and Diverse Society [syllabus] |
CJC 333.1 |
Fall 2025 |
Undergraduate |
3.0 |
Lecture |