Phone: 804-828-7544
Email: cookak@vcu.edu
Office Location: Raleigh Building, Room 2009D
Amy Cook
Acting Assistant Dean of Student Services and Associate Professor
EXPERTISE
- Substance use among criminal justice populations
- Juvenile Justice
- Experiential learning opportunities for students
EDUCATION
B.S., Criminal Justice, Virginia Commonwealth University
M.A., Liberal Arts, University of Richmond
Ph.D., Public Policy and Administration, VCU
TEACHING
Senior Seminar, Introduction to CJ, Research Methods, Criminological Theory, Service Learning
BIO
Amy K. Cook is an associate professor of criminal justice at the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs. Her current research examines correlates of substance abuse, including overdose and crime, particularly as it relates to opioid use. Amy works closely with local police departments and jails to address substance abuse and related issues. Prior to academia, Amy spent over 14 years as a probation officer with the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice where she worked with delinquent youth, families, and victims of intimate partner violence. Amy was also a member of the Fatality Review Team, which reviewed intimate partner and family related homicides.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Juvenile justice and family court processes; policing; service learning opportunities for students.