I'm a Ph.D. student at the University of Cincinnati with interests in policing and crime prevention. I also have a special interest in emerging technologies within the criminal justice system, including body-worn cameras and virtual reality training devices. My skills span a wide range of topics within the research world, including project management, crime mapping, and survey design. My specializations include large data management, grant writing, and the distribution of information to a wide range of audiences.
Current Projects:
Van Etten, R. E., & Engle, T. A. Assisted Living Facility Fraud and Cybercrime Education. Driscoll, C. Graduate Research Assistant
Cyber Related Works:
Driscoll, C. (2024). Virtual Reality is Expanding in the Consumer and Research Worlds, Why Not Yours, too? (Presentation). San Fransisco, CA. 80th Annual American Society of Criminology Meeting (November 2024).
Haberman, C., Driscoll, C., Barnes, J.C., Tang, M., O’Guinn, B., Proffit, C. (2024). Investigating Officer Presence (in Virtual Reality) (Presentation). San Fransisco, CA. 80th Annual American Society of Criminology Meeting (November 2024).
Haberman, C., Tang, M., Barnes, J.C., Driscoll, C., O’Guinn, B., and Proffit, C. (2023). Using Virtual Reality Simulations to Study Initial Burglary Investigation (Presentation). Las Vegas, NV. American Society of Evidence-Based Policing (May, 2023).
Haberman, C., Lee, H., Tang, M., Kail, R., Driscoll, C., and Barnes, J.C. (2022). Final Report for OCJS Project: Virtual Reality Training for Ohio Law Enforcement. 2017-JG-A02- V6351, Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services, Columbus, OH.