Emerging UX Researcher

Gabrielle Spence

Data Storyteller - Emerging UX Researcher - Cybersecurity/Cyber Hygiene Scholar

Gabrielle Spence is a researcher with special interests in youth, policy, and technology. She is completing a doctoral degree in Criminal Justice at Temple University, and also has master's degrees in Criminal Justice and Public Administration from Rutgers University. Spence has experience conducting qualitative and quantitative research, as well as leading projects and data coding, analysis, and presentation efforts.

Gabrielle Spence

Portfolio

Portfolio •

“Fork in the path: Exploring trails of political landscape in relation to youth diversion”

American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. (2022)

“Identity Theft: Education for Prevention”

Temple University’s Digital Equity Center, Philadelphia, PA. (2022)

"May the Odds be Ever in Your Favor: Exploring the Role of System-Actor Alignment in Juvenile Justice Outcomes”

American Criminal Justice Society, Las Vegas, NV (2022)

"Desirable Parenting, Delinquent Youth? Exploring the moderating effect of delinquent peer associations on the protection of authoritative parenting."

Rutgers University Criminal Justice Master’s Program, Camden, NJ. (2019)

"Good Parents, Bad Kids: Authoritative Parenting, Delinquent Peer Associations, and Juvenile Delinquency"

American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA. (2019)

Contact Gabrielle.

gj.spence@outlook.com