Ed Maguire is a Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Arizona State University. Professor Maguire has received over $9 million in funds and grants for research projects throughout his career and has given over 50 invited lectures across the globe. He earned his B.S. in Criminal Justice from the University of Massachusetts at Lowell and M.A. and Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from the State University of New York at Albany.
Professor Maguire researches policing and violence across the globe. He has authored articles on human trafficking in the Philippines, Salvadoran gangs in El Salvador and the U.S., public opinion of policing, and police organization and innovation.
Representative Publications
Maguire, Edward R., and Diana H. Fishbein. “The Influence of Family Characteristics on Problem Behaviors in a Sample of High‐Risk Caribbean Adolescents.” Family Relations 65.1 (2016): 120-133.
Johnson, Devon, Edward R. Maguire, and Joseph B. Kuhns. “Public Perceptions of the Legitimacy of the Law and Legal Authorities: Evidence from the Caribbean.” Law & Society Review 48.4 (2014): 947-978.
Maguire, Edward R., et al. “Attitudes among Occupy DC Participants about the Use of Violence Against Police.” Policing and Society (2016): 1-15.