
Reid C. Toth
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice
Chair, Department of Sociology, Criminal Justice, and Women's Studies
Media 312
(864) 503-5614
E-mail: rtoth@uscupstate.edu
Degrees
Ph.D. Foundations of Education, University of South Carolina, 1999
M.C.J. University of South Carolina, 1994
B.S. Criminal Justice, University of South Carolina, 1992
Areas of Specialty
Minorities/Special Populations in Criminal Justice
Juvenile Justice
Corrections
Research Methods
Terrorism/Homeland Security
Scholarship
Toth, R.C. (2010). The Orangeburg Massacre: A case study of the influence of social phenomena on historical recollection. Journal of African American Studies. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1007/s12111-010-9125-2
Toth, R. C., Crews, G.A., & Burton, C. E. (Eds.). (2008). In the margins: Special populations and American justice. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Toth, R.C. (2007) Architect Robert Mills and his influence on criminal justice structural design. Judicature, 90(4), 177-180.
Adams, M. S., & Toth, R. C. (2006). The unanticipated consequences of hate crime legislation. Judicature, 90(3), 129-134.
Maume, M. O., Toth, R.C., & Spears, J. W. (2006). Race in context: The impact of structural factors on racial differences in juvenile court processing. International Review of Modern Sociology, 32(1), 53-73.
Toth, R. C., & Snowden, L.L. (2005). Homeland security’s albatross: Indefinite detention. Journal of Social and Ecological Boundaries, 1(2), 29-52.
Crews, G. A., & Counts (Toth), M. R. (1997). The Evolution of School Disturbance in America. Westport, CT: Praeger.
External funding, $43,200, Toth, R.C., Maume, M.O., & Willis, C. Co-Principal Investigators. Awarded by the North Carolina Governor’s Crime Commission for Evaluation of the Disproportionate Minority Contact Project in New Hanover County. 2004.