Andrew Gray
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology
Dr. Andrew C. Gray began his career at Ball State in August, 2022, after completing his doctoral degree at the University of Delaware. His research interests include violence and victimization, mechanisms of social control, and structural theories as well as the influences of race/ethnicity, class, and gender. He also co-authored the open access textbook Injustice at the Intersections: Race, Gender, Class, and Criminal Justice with Dr. Indigo Koslicki, which can be found at the Open Justice Project.
Education
Ph.D. in Criminology
University of Delaware
Featured Scholarship
Gray, A. C., & Koslicki, I. (2025). Still Ignoring the Past: Assessing and Addressing Open Textbook Coverage of US Slavery and Colonialism. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, DOI: 10.1080/10511253.2025.2510291.
Gray, A. C., Kafonek, K., & Parker, K. F. (2024). Firearms, policy, and intimate partner homicide: A structural and disaggregated examination of Black, Latina, and White female victimization. Criminology, 62(2), 276-299. DOI: 10.1111/1745-9125.12372.
Gray, A. C., & Parker, K. F. (2023). Housing instability and homicide: Exploring variation in housing indicators on homicide and rates of urban crime. Homicide Studies, DOI: 10.1177/10887679231212400.