Charles Bell, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Sciences at Illinois State University. He is a Detroit native, a graduate of Wayne State University, and a recipient of the Ruth D. Peterson Fellowship from the American Society of Criminology. His research explores African American students' and parents' views on school punishment and safety, and teacher victimization in public schools. Professor Bell has been interviewed and cited by several news outlets such as Atlanta Black Star, Learning for Justice, The Conversation, WGLT News, WDET Detroit, Aljazeera America, Michigan Center for Youth Justice, and Detroit PBS.
Twitter: @DrBell313 Website: www.drcharlesbell.comCharles Bell, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Sciences at Illinois State University. He is a Detroit native, a graduate of Wayne State University, and a recipient of the Ruth D. Peterson Fellowship from the American Society of Criminology. His research explores African American students' and parents' views on school punishment and safety, and teacher victimization in public schools. Professor Bell has been interviewed and cited by several news outlets such as Atlanta Black Star, Learning for Justice, The Conversation, WGLT News, WDET Detroit, Aljazeera America, Michigan Center for Youth Justice, and Detroit PBS.