Professor and Associate Director, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University
Henry F. Fradella is a Professor in and Associate Director of the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Arizona State University, where he also holds an affiliate appointment as a professor of law. He earned a B.A. in psychology, a master’s in forensic science, a J.D., and Ph.D. in justice studies. His research focuses on the legal aspects of criminal justice. He is the author or co-author of 11 books, including Punishing Poverty: How Bail and Pretrial Detention Fuel Inequalities in the Criminal Justice System (University of California Press), Stop and Frisk (NYU Press), and Mental Illness and Crime (Sage). He also published more than 90 articles, reviews, and commentaries that appeared in venues such as the American Journal of Criminal Law, Criminal Justice Policy Review, Criminology and Public Policy, and the Federal Courts Law Review.
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