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Dr. Patrick M. Seffrin

Associate Professor


seffrin@marywood.edu

School of the Humanities

570-348-6211 x2242

Immaculata Hall 209

Courses taught:

Shadow and Service CJ-101
Quantitative Reasoning CJ-202
Violence and Peace CJ-212
Crime in the Movies CJ-213
Criminology CJ-303
Social Research CJ-351
The American Prison CJ-433
Criminal Justice Internship CJ-460
Patrick M. Seffrin, PhD.
Concentrations:
Criminology, criminal justice, sociology
Education:
Ph.D. Bowling Green State University

Patrick Seffrin is an associate professor in the Social Sciences Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ. Dr. Seffrin earned his Ph.D. and M.A. in sociology from the Bowling Green State University before joining the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ faculty in 2009. He teaches courses in the areas of sociology, criminology, and criminal justice. Before entering graduate school, he was a supervisor in an Ohio juvenile residential center housing felony sex offender. He is certified as a Chemical Dependency Counselor in Ohio. His teaching and research interests include criminology, sociology, and research methods. Below is a link to a recent publication by Seffrin and colleagues which appears in the journal Partner Abuse. This research examined the relationship between intimate partner violence and sexual infidelity.

Seffrin, P. M., Ingulli, P., & Teeple, J. (2021). A biosocial perspective on the relationship of sexual infidelity to intimate partner violence focusing on socioeconomic factors, cohabiting unions, and children. Partner abuse, 12(1), 42-63
https://www.safetylit.org/citations/index.php?fuseaction=citations.viewdetails&citationIds[]=citjournalarticle_680892_20


See link to CV

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qFkNPYtcu_IYM2iikBSOQm_W79anZ4_b/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=109515403304131494105&rtpof=true&sd=true

Presentations and Publications


Seffrin, P. M., Ingulli, P., & Teeple, J. (2021). A biosocial perspective on the relationship of sexual infidelity to intimate partner violence focusing on socioeconomic factors, cohabiting unions, and children. Partner abuse, 12(1), 42-63
https://www.safetylit.org/citations/index.php?fuseaction=citations.viewdetails&citationIds[]=citjournalarticle_680892_20