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Dr. Francisco Alatorre

Dr. Francisco Alatorre balding with short gray hair wearing brown rim glasses a light blue button down shirt, navy blue tie and blazer
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice; Coordinator of Community Engagement, Teaching and Scholarship; Faculty Fellow, Latine Student Success; Campus Compact Fellow
Maxwell Library, Room 311-G
Pronouns
he/him/his

BS, LLB, Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara, Mexico
MS, PhD, Arizona State University

Dr. Alatorre's scholarship is rooted in his personal experiences with immigration, his work with homeless people, and maintaining resiliency in the face of overwhelming odds. His research aims to portray both the barriers and successes the immigrant and homeless population face. Dr. Alatorre uses a diversity, equity and inclusion lens to contextualize and frame his scholarly work.

Dr. Alatorre's work has appeared in Debates on U.S. Immigration, Studies on Symbolic Interaction, Qualitative Inquiry, Encyclopedia of Women and Crime, The Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice and Criminology , Contemporary Justice Review, and the Racial Equity and Justice Institute Handbook.

Area of Expertise

Criminology, Victimology, Qualitative Methodology, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion