Program Coordinator, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona State University
Dr. Taylor Cox received her PhD in forensic linguistics from Arizona State University in 2017 and currently works in ASU’s Center for Violence Prevention and Community Safety (CVPCS). She has served as the program manager for Arizona's National Violent Death Reporting System program (AZ-VDRS) since 2019 and Arizona's State Unintentional Drug Overdose Reporting System program (AZ-SUDORS) since its inception in 2020. In this capacity, she manages participating partner recruitment and liaising, data collection, data management, and the employees of the projects and contributes to grant writing and deliverables, analysis, and report production. She is also currently pursuing a Master's of Public Health degree as a Bloomberg Fellow at Johns Hopkins University. Additionally, she regularly freelances as a proofreader and editor, specializing in academic writing. Her current research interests include Arizona's tribal populations and the LGBTQIA2S+ population, particularly in the context of violent deaths and unintentional overdose deaths.