Faculty - Family and Community Services
Dr. Yaschica D. Williams-Jackson
Department Chair; Professor
海角社区 Box 5010
129B Wesleyan Hall
Florence, AL 35632-0001
Education:
- Ph.D. Sociology, Western Michigan University.
- M.S. Criminal Justice, The University of Alabama.
Research Interests:
- Theories of human behavior
- Gender-based violence
- Family violence
- Restorative justice
- Program evaluation
Graduate Courses Taught
An examination of the current theories and models used in family research and theory development. The course includes an evaluation of the strengths and limitations of each theory and focuses on the application of theoretical concepts in explaining family life.
An overview of theoretical and substantive issues related to the development and implementation of family policies. Emphasis is given to the connections among family policies, social welfare, family well-being, and political culture.
This course surveys contemporary issues in family studies. Topics will be examined by developing a theoretical understanding of the issue and will foster both writing and critical inquiry skills related to the issue. Also listed as SO 605 but creditable only in field for which registered. May be repeated for up to six credit hours.