Marc D. Glidden is an Assistant Professor of Criminology and Justice Studies at California State University, Northridge. Dr. Glidden received his Ph.D. from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. His dissertation examined the interplay between crime and financial institution access. More specifically, his dissertation utilized a human ecological theoretical framework to examine the intersection of mainstream financial institutions and crime in communities throughout the United States. His research has been published in various journals including the American Journal of Criminal Justice, Corrections: Policy, Practice, and Research, International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, and Journal of Correctional Health Care. Dr. Glidden is currently working on a directed funding project from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) regarding the relationship between the financial capability of inmates and recidivism.

Dr. Glidden has taught various courses throughout his career, including Juvenile Rehabilitation and Corrections, Juvenile Delinquency, Gangs, Gang Behavior, Deviant Behavior, Criminal Law, Criminal Justice Research, and White-Collar Crime. Dr. Glidden enjoys being able to engage with students in the classroom by providing them with opportunities to think critically about course topics and current events.

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