Jacquelyn C. A. Meshelemiah, MSW, PhD
Associate Professor
614-292-9887
meshelemiah.998@osu.edu
Curriculum Vitae
Education
PhD - The Ohio State University, 1995
MSW - The Ohio State University, 1991
BSSW - The Ohio State University, 1990
Teaching Interests
Human Behavior and the Social Environment, Micro Theories and Psychopathology and Deviance
Research Interests
Social Justice, Substance Abuse and Prostitution
Recent Publications
Monroe, J. & Alexander Jr., R. (2005). C.R.A.C.K: A progeny of eugenics and a forlorn representation for African Americans. Journal of African American Studies, 9(1), 19-31.
Monroe, J. (2005). Women in street prostitution: The result of poverty and the brunt of inequality. Journal of Poverty: Innovations on Social, Political & Economic Inequalities, 9(3), 69-88
Skiba, D.E., Monroe, J. & Wodarski, J. (2004). Adolescent substance use: Reviewing the effectiveness of prevention strategies. Social Work, 49(3), 343-353.