Stacy Haynes

Stacy Haynes

Stacy Haynes

Field(s) of expertise:

Degree(s):

  • BA in Psychology and Sociology, Western Kentucky University 2002
  • MA in Crime, Law, and Justice, Pennsylvania State University 2004
  • PhD in Crime, Law, and Justice, Pennsylvania State University 2008

Title(s):

  • Professor

Achievements:

  • Faculty Leadership Program – James D. McComas Class, Mississippi State University
  • Research Award in Social & Behavioral Sciences, College of Arts & Sciences, Mississippi State University
  • Faculty Leadership Internship Program (FLIP), Office of Research and Economic Development, Mississippi State University

Phone:

Email:

shh56@msstate.edu

Books:

  • Wells, M. J., Haynes, S. H., & May, D. C. 2024. Fear and perceived risk among correctional officers. In H. Arnold, M. Maycock, & R. Ricciardell Eds., Prison officers: International perspectives on prison officer work pp. 433-463
  • Ricciardelli, R., & Haynes, S. H. 2021. Are we not all special? Doing research with correctional populations inside and outside of prison. In D. A. Mackey & K. M. Elvey Eds., Society, ethics, and the law: A reader pp. 250-256

Bio:

Stacy Hoskins Haynes joined the faculty at Mississippi State University in 2008 after receiving her Ph.D. from the Department of Sociology and Crime, Law, and Justice at Pennsylvania State University. Her research focuses on issues related to victimization, sentencing, juvenile justice, and criminal justice policy. Dr. Haynes's previous research has examined offenders' and victims' experiences in the criminal justice system, particularly with regard to restitution, and the effects of contextual factors on sentencing outcomes.