Amanda Witwer
- PhD Candidate
- School of Criminal Justice
- BA 2018, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- 140 Baker Hall
- 655 Auditorium Rd.
- East Lansing, MI 48824
- witweram@msu.edu
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Biography
Amanda R. Witwer is a doctoral candidate in the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in public policy analysis from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2018. Her research interests include trial and appellate court decision making and sentencing policy, with a focus on sentencing guideline systems. Amanda’s work has been published in Crime & Delinquency, Federal Probation, and Public Administration Review. Her article on the relaxation of Michigan's sentencing guidelines won the Ben Steiner Excellence in Corrections Student Paper Award in 2023. Before pursuing a doctoral degree, she supported research on innovative criminal justice programs, policies, and technologies as a Research Analyst at RTI International and served as a Research Assistant with the North Carolina Sentencing and Policy Advisory Commission. She is a member of the American Society of Criminology and the National Association of Sentencing Commissions.
Selected Publications
Witwer, A.R. (2025). Discretion and Disagreement: A Longitudinal Study of Departures Under Presumptive and Advisory Sentencing Guidelines. Crime & Delinquency.
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Chlebuch, N., Witwer, A.R., Cavanagh, C. (2025). Parental Hostility as a Moderator of the Criminogenic Effect of Parental Criminal Justice Contact Among Youth Adjudicated of Serious Offenses. Criminal Justice and Behavior.
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Holmstrom, A., Morash, M., Witwer, A.R. (2025). The Roles of Verbal Person-Centeredness, Race, and Gender in Evaluations of Emotional Support Messages Parole and Probation Clients Receive from Agents. Communication Quarterly.
Holmstrom, A.J., Morash, M., & Witwer, A. (2025). Trait Self-Efficacy as a Moderator of Esteem Support Message Effects in the Parole/Probation Agent-Client Relationship. Communication Studies, 1–20.
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Hamm, J.A., Ropp, J.W., Witwer, A., & Scott, B.A. (2023). Self-Efficacy, Prosocial Impact, and Self-Legitimacy as Psychological Predictors of Judicial Officer Performance. Public Administration Review.
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DeMichele, M., Baumgartner, P., Wenger, M., Comfort, M., & Witwer, A. (2023). Where’s the Bias: No Evidence of Bias by Sex When Testing the Public Safety Assessment. Crime & Delinquency.
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Langton, L., Planty, M., Banks, D., Witwer, A., Woods, D., Vermeer, M. & Jackson, B. Sex Trafficking and Substance Use: Identifying High Priority Needs Within the Criminal Justice System. National Institute of Justice (as part of the Priority Criminal Justice Needs Initiative). 2022.
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Oblea, P.N., Adams, A.R., Nguyen-Wu, E.D., Hawley-Molloy, J.S., Balsam, K., Badger, T.A., Witwer, A.R., & Cartwright, J. (2022). Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender and Queer Health-Care Experiences in a Military Population. Journal of Homosexuality.
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Witwer, A., Langton, L., Banks, D., Woods, D., Vermeer, M., Jackson, B. Online Dispute Resolution: Perspectives to Support Successful Implementation and Outcomes in Court Proceedings. National Institute of Justice (as part of the Priority Criminal Justice Needs Initiative). 2021.
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Hamm, J.A., Ropp J., Scott B.A., Witwer, A.R. Virtual Courtroom Survey: Analysis Report. Michigan Supreme Court. 2021.
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Lattimore, P., Tueller, S., Levin-Rector, A., Witwer, A. (2020). The Prevalence of Local Criminal Justice Practices. Federal Probation.
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Witwer, A., Langton, L., Vermeer, M., Banks, D., Woods, D., & Jackson, B. Countering technology-facilitated abuse: Criminal justice strategies for combating nonconsensual pornography, sextortion, doxing and swatting. National Institute of Justice. 2020.
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Gourdet, C., Witwer, A., Langton, L., Banks, D., Planty, M., Woods, D., & Jackson, B. Court appearances in criminal proceedings through telepresence: Identifying research and practice needs to preserve fairness while leveraging new technology. National Institute of Justice. 2020.