Stephen E. Tillotson
Lecturer, Criminal Justice
Tom Raper Hall 363
(765) 973-8451
stillots@iu.edu
Education
- Ph.D., Criminal Justice, Indiana University, 2015
- B.A., Criminal Justice & History, University of North Florida, 2004
Current Teaching Interests
Research Methods, Introduction to Criminal Justice, Corrections
Current Research Interests
Collateral Effects of Incarceration, History of Criminal Justice
Selected Publications/Presentations
- Tillotson, Stephen E. & Colanese, Jennifer A. (2017). Jails in the Early American Republic: Transcarceration, Decarceration, and Rabble Management. The Prison Journal, 97 (1), 118-139.
- "Jail Reform in the Progressive Era," presented at the annual American Society of Criminology Meeting, San Francisco, 13 November 2019
- "Comic Book Prisons: Chained to the Past?" presented as part of Texas State University's Common Experience Program, 12 April 2018.
- "The Fault is in the System: Jail Reform in the United States from 1790 to 1945," presented at the annual American Society of Criminology Meeting, New Orleans, 17 November 2016
- "Arrests, Jail Talk, and Loved Ones' Constructions of Prisoners' Identities," presented at the annual American Society of Criminology Meeting, Washington, D.C., 18 November 2015.
- "'A Disgrace to the State': Reforming Local Jails in the Late 19th Century," presented at the annual American Society of Criminology Meeting, San Francisco, 19 November 2014
Selected Academic Awards/Recognitions
- 2020 Teaching Award of Honor (Special Distribution), Texas State Alumni Association
- 2012 Future Faculty Teaching Fellowship, University Graduate School, Indiana University