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Courtney Broscious

Associate Professor - Political Science
Political Science, Philosophy, Geography
Biography

Dr. Broscious is an accomplished scholar and expert on the U.S. Legal System, public opinion of the Courts and Court Administration. Before coming to Eastern, Professor Broscious worked with the research division of the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) evaluating Drug Court programs. She continues her work with the NCSC as a consultant on projects that relate to her research interests. She earned her M.A. and Ph.D. in Political Science from Temple University.

Research Interests
  • Criminal Justice Policy
  • Court Administration
  • Public Opinion
Teaching Interests
  • The Criminal Justice System
  • American Politics
  • Research Methods
Publications
Under Review:

Cheesman, Fred L., Courtney E. Broscious, and Matthew Kleiman. “A Framework for Managing Drug Court Performance.”

Published Reports:

Broscious, Courtney E., Nicole L. Waters, and Tracey D. Johnson. “Kentucky Adult Drug Court Performance Management Curriculum Facilitator Guide.” National Center for State Courts December 2017.

Cheesman, Fred, Courtney E. Broscious, Matthew Kleiman, “Wisconsin Statewide Drug and Hybrid Court Performance Measures: A Foundation for Performance Management,” The National Center for State Courts, September 2015. A Report for the State of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Director of State Courts Office.

Cheesman, Fred L., Michelle White, Courtney E. Broscious, Kathryn A. Holt, Nicole L. Waters, and Tara L. Kunkel. “Pennyslvania Veterans Treatment Court Performance Measure Report.” The National Center for State Courts, September 2015. A Report for the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts.

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