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Associate Professor and Assistant Chair

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Curriculum Vitae

Book

Hodge, J.P. (2011). Gendered hate: Exploring gender in hate crime law. Boston, MA: Northeastern University Press.

Journal Articles

Wheeler, B. and Hodge, J.P. (2025). Building an authentic and sustained partnership: Critical reflections from a community partner and faculty member. Transformative Social Impact: A Journal of Community-Based Teaching and Research, 1(1). doi.org/10.70175/socialimpactjournal.2025.1.1.5

Moran, R. and Hodge, J.P. (2021). Law Enforcement Perspectives on Public Access to Misconduct Records. Cardozo Law Review, 42, 1237. https://ssrn.com/abstract_id=3552012

Hodge, J.P. & Sexton, L. (2018). Examining the blue line in the rainbow: The interactions and perceptions of law enforcement among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer communities. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal. https://doi.org/10.1080/15614263.2018.1526686.

Holsinger, K. & Hodge, J.P. (2016). The experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender girls in juvenile justice systems. Feminist Criminology, 11(1) 23–47. DOI: 10.1177/1557085114557071.

Hodge, J.P., Holsinger, K., & Maziarka, K. (2015). Assessing the status of gender-specific programs through the lens of juvenile justice staff. Women & Criminal Justice, 25(3), 184-200. DOI: 10.1080/08974454.2014.989303.

Leigey, M.E. & Hodge, J.P. (2013). And then they behaved: Examining the institutional misconduct of adult inmates who were initially incarcerated as juveniles. The Prison Journal, 93(3), 272-290.

Leigey, M.E. & Hodge, J.P. (2012). Gray Matters: Gender differences in the physical and mental health of older inmates. Women & Criminal Justice, 22(4), 289-308.


Exploring the impact of a community-engagement project on students’ perceptions of housing justice and housing insecurity and their intention for continued engagement. Eastern Sociological Society Conference. March 2025.

Building an authentic and sustained partnership: Reflections from a community partner and faculty member. Midwest Sociological Society Conference. March 2023.

Training for the Times: Educating Faculty on Community-Engaged Best Practices Amidst a Pandemic. Campus Compact National Conference. March 2022.

Building Ethical and Collaborative Relationships with Our Community Partners. Campus Compact National Webinar Series. December 2021.

Gender-bias Hate Crimes. Invited presentation to the City of San Jose Taskforce. October 2021.

Hate Crimes & Inequities in the Criminal Justice System. Invited presentation to the State of Minnesota Attorney General’s Annual Continuing Legal Education Seminar. July 2020.

Hate Crimes: Background and Research. Invited presentation to the State of Minnesota Attorney General’s Hate Crime Summit, St. Paul, MN. November 2019.


UMKC's Outstanding Faculty Pride Award, LGBTQIA Programs & Services, University of Missouri – Kansas City, May 2015.

Outstanding Advisor Award, College of Arts & Sciences Student Council, University of Missouri – Kansas City, April 2014.

The Dean's Outstanding Teaching Award for the College of Arts & Sciences, University of Missouri – Kansas City, September 2013.

Faculty Advisor of the Year, Student Government Association, University of Missouri – Kansas City, April 2012.