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Assistant Professor of Criminology, Law and Justice
Dr. Muchow’s research empirically examines how law and policy affect the lives of marginalized populations, with a particular focus on the intersection of immigration and criminal law – specifically, its enforcement and resulting impact on minority communities. Her dissertation research used theories of social stratification and racial and ethnic inequality to disentangle how enforced exclusions and the criminalization of immigrants stymie integration and jeopardize public safety. Using predominately quasi-experimental methods, her research seeks to disentangle how enforced exclusions and the merging of immigration and criminal law influence legal processes and impact social integration.