Lecturers

Megan Parker

Lecturer
  • School of Public Affairs

Megan Parker is a third-year Ph.D. student at the School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver. Her research focuses on white-collar crime, examining corporate self-regulation, the prosecution of white-collar offenders, and victimization. Megan holds a Master of Criminal Justice (MCJ) from the University of Colorado Denver. For the past four years, Megan has been an instructor at the University of Colorado Denver, teaching a range of courses including white-collar crime, research methods, criminological theory, introduction to criminal justice, and court and Judicial procedures. Megan is also the book review editor for the journal Crime, Law, and Social Change and oversees the coordination and publication of book reviews. Through her PhD. Research, Megan has explored the use of Deferred Prosecution Agreements (DPAs) and the multifaceted harm caused by white-collar offenders. 

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CU Denver

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Denver, CO 80204


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