Dr. Samantha Clinkinbeard

Samantha Clinkinbeard portrait

Assistant Dean of the College of Public Affairs and Community Service, Professor

sclinkinbeard@unomaha.edu
402-472-2842
Nebraska Hall 512

Samantha Clinkinbeard, PhD, is a Professor and the Assistant Dean of the College of Public Affairs and Community Service. Currently, her research is focused on women in policing, including the presence of masculinity and issues surrounding recruitment and retention. Much of her previous research has focused on motivation, self-control, and health as related to delinquency and risky behavior.

She was awarded honorable mention by ASC's Division of Women and Crime for the best Article of the Year in Feminist Criminology for 2017. Dr. Clinkinbeard's work appears in Criminal Justice & Behavior, Feminist Criminology, Journal of Criminal Justice, Journal of Youth & Adolescence, Youth & Society, and Justice Quarterly. She has taught a variety of courses though most often teaches research methods courses at all levels (undergraduate, masters, doctoral). She was recognized with the CPACS Alumni Outstanding Teaching Award in 2020.

Teaching Interests:
Research Methods and Program Evaluation, Psychology & Criminal Justice


Research Interests:
Women in policing, Self-Control, Delinquency and other Risky Behaviors, Masculinity and Gendered Self-Concept