Carol Huynh
Carol M. Huynh is an assistant professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at North Carolina Central University. Her research interests include citizens’ perceptions of the police and police services, police and race, and women in policing. Carol is the author of a textbook called "Policing: The Essentials." She has also published articles in the Social Science Journal, the Journal of Crime and Criminal Justice, and Deviant Behavior.
Dr. Huynh teaches in the following programs: B.S., B.S. online, and M.S.
Education
Ph.D. in Criminal Justice |
North Dakota State University |
2018 |
B.A. in Psychology |
California State University, Fullerton |
2010 |
M.S. in Psychology |
North Dakota State University |
2015 |
Courses
Publications
Archbold, C.A., Dahle, T. Huynh, C. and Mrozla, T. (2016). “Some days I feel like the dam broke..." An examination of increased workload on police officer stress and job satisfactions in western North Dakota. **SPECIAL EDITION: “Resource-Based Boomtowns: Crime, Fear, and Rural Justice Systems.” Internet Journal of Criminology, 49-71.
Archbold, C. A., Huynh, C. M., & Mrozla, T. (2021). Policing: The Essentials. Sage Publishing.
Archbold, C., Mrozla, T., Huynh, C., Dahle, T., Robinson, C., & Marcel, A. (2018). Residents’ interaction and social well-being in an oil boomtown in western North Dakota. Social Science Journal, 55(4), 463-472.
Balas, B. & Huynh, C. M. (2015). Face and body emotion recognition depend on different orientation sub-bands. Visual Cognition, 23(6), 659-677.
Balas, B., Huynh, C., Saville, A., & Schmidt, J. (2015). Orientation biases for facial emotion recognition during childhood and adulthood. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 140, 171-183.
Huynh, C. M. & Balas, B. (2014). Emotion recognition (sometimes) depends on horizontal orientations. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 76(5), 1381-1392.
Huynh, C. M. (2022). Perceptions of police performance in a rapid growth community. International Journal of Police Science & Management, 24(3), 1-13.
Huynh, C. M., Boehme, H. M., & Lytle, D. (2023). Barriers and motivators to seeking mental health support: An assessment of a southern sheriff’s office. Criminal Justice Review. https://doi.org/10.1177/07340168231154274.
Huynh, C., Robinson, C., Mrozla, T., & Dahle, T., Archbold, C., & Marcel, A. (2018). New faces in a new place: Long-time residents’ perceptions of new residents in an oil boomtown in the Bakken Shale Region. Deviant Behavior, 41(4), 364-381.
Mrozla, T., Dahle, T., Huynh, C., Robinson, C., Archbold, C. & Marcel, A. (2018). Fear of crime in an oil boomtown in western North Dakota. Journal of Crime and Justice, 41(4), 364-381.
Mrozla, T., Huynh, C., & Archbold, C. A. (2021). What took you so long? An examination of reporting time and police misconduct complaint dispositions. Deviant Behavior, 4(7), 1-15.
Thompson, K. & Huynh, C. (2018). College arrests and later criminal convictions: An examination of the cumulative disadvantage of misconduct while in college, Deviant Behavior, 39(10), 1267-1279.
Thompson, K. & Huynh, C. (2017). Alone and at risk: A statistical profile of alcohol-related college student deaths. Journal of Substance Use, 22(5), 549-554.