Mario Gaboury


Faculty Member
Mario Thomas Gaboury
  
Title: Professor and Chair of Criminal Justice,
Oskar Schindler Humanities Foundation Endowed Professor
College: Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences
Dept: Criminal Justice
Phone:

203.932.7253

Email:

mgaboury@newhaven.edu

Office:

300 Boston Post Road
West Haven, CT 06516

 

Education

J.D., Georgetown University Law Center, 1987
Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1983
M.A., University of Maryland, 1980
B.A., University of Connecticut, 1978

 

Published Books and Articles

  • Gaboury, M.T., Sedelmaier, C.M., Monahan, L., and Monahan, J. (2008)  A preliminary evaluation of behavioral outcomes in a corrections-based Victim Awareness Program for Offenders, Journal of Victims and Offenders, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 217 - 227.

  • Moynihan, B., Gaboury, M.T., and Onken, K.J. (2008) Undocumented and unprotected: Immigrant women and children in harms way, Journal of Forensic Nursing, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp 123-129.

  • Gaboury, M.T., and Ruth-Heffelbower, D. Corrections-based victim services and restorative justice programs, in Moriarty, L.J. and Jerin, R.A. (2007)  Current Issues in Victimology Research, 2nd Edition, Durham, NC:  Carolina Academic Press.

  • Gaboury, M.T. (2006) Victim awareness programs and victim impact panels, International Perspectives in Victimology,  2 (1), pp. 25-41.

  • Monahan, L.H., Monahan, J.J., Gaboury, M.T., Niesyn, P.A., (2004) Victims' voices in acorrectional setting:  Cognitive gains in an offender education program, Journal of Offender Behavior, 39 (3), pp. 21-33.

Courses Taught

CJ 100
Introduction to Criminal Justice

CJ 217
Criminal Procedure I

CJ 218Criminal Procedure II and Evidence

CJ 221
Juvenile Justice System

CJ 251
Quantitative Applications in Criminal Justice

CJ 411
Victimology

CJ 413
Victim Law and Services Administration

CJ 450/670
Oskar Schindler Humanities Course

CJ 606
Domestic and Sexual Violence

CJ 617
Advanced Victimology

CJ 618
Crime Victims' Rights and Services

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 









Other


Research Pursuits

Dr. Gaboury's research interest focus on Global Human Trafficking, Victimology, Victims' Rights and Services, Juvenile Justice and Community Policing.


Works in Progress:

  • Ruth-Heffelbower, D. and Gaboury, M.T. Restorative Justice in Corrections.  in Moriarty, L.J.  Controversies in Victimology, 2nd Edition, Cincinnati, OH, Anderson Publishing.
  • Sedelmaier, C. and Gaboury, M.T., A four state replication of cognitive changes in an offender population exposed to a victim awareness program, in preparation. 
  • Cox, S.M., Gaboury, M.T., and Sedelmaier, The phoenix barrier project:  Theoretical underpinnings of a crime prevention through environmental design program, in preparation.
  • Gaboury, M.T., Cox, S.M., and Sedelmaier, C An analysis of treatment removal issues in CPTED, in preparation.

Selected Appointments  

  • American Society of Victimology, President, 2000 to Present
  • Executive Committee, Joint Center on Violence and Victim Studies, Washburn University, 2000 to Present
  • Connecticut Human Trafficking Council, Member, 2007 to Present
  • Connecticut Office of the Victim Advocate Advisory Committee, Chair 2001-2002, Member 1999-2004 and 2007 to Present
  • International Victimology and Victim Assistance Course Committee, World Society of Victimology, Member, 2003 to Present
  • Advisory Board, National Violence Against Women Prevention and Research Center, 1998 to Present

  Selected Previous Experience:  

  • 1990 - 1991: Assistant to the Mayor, Drug Control Policy and Education,  Bridgeport , CT
  • 1987 - 1989: Deputy Director, Office for Victims of Crime , United States Department of Justice, Washington , DC
  • 1985 - 1987: Division Manager, Legal Services Corporation, Washington , DC
  • 1983 - 1984: Legislative Specialist, National Organization for Victim Assistance, Washington , DC

 

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