Kait Campbell
- PhD Student
- School of Criminal Justice
- MA 2024, University of Arkansas
- BA 2022, University of Arkansas
- 439 Baker Hall
- 655 Auditorium Rd.
- East Lansing, MI 48824
- kaitc@msu.edu
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Biography
Kait Campbell is a doctoral student in the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University (MSU). Her research interests include targeted violence, mass shootings, masculinities, social networks, and police responses to homelessness. Prior to studying at MSU, she obtained her B.A. in Criminology and Sociology and M.A. in Sociology from the University of Arkansas. At the University of Arkansas, she served as a graduate research assistant for a National Institute of Justice (NIJ)-funded study led by Dr. Natalie Kroovand-Hipple (Indiana University-Bloomington) and Dr. Kayla Allison (University of Arkansas) focused on police responses to homelessness.
Research Interests
- Targeted violence
- Mass shootings
- Masculinities
- Social networks
- Police responses to homelessness
Selected Publications
Hipple, N.K., Allison, K., Campbell, K., & Farrell, M. A. (2024). Police Responses to People Experiencing Homelessness. Police Quarterly, 0(0).