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Kim Cook, Ph.D.

Professor of Sociology and Criminology at University of North Carolina - Wilmington

Restorative Justice Practitioner - New Hanover County, North Carolina

Dr. Cook's recent publications include:
  • Cook, K. J., & Westervelt S. D. (2018). Power and Accountability: Life after Death Row in the United States. In W. DeKeseredy and M. Dragiewicz (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Critical Criminology (2nd Ed.), 269-279.
  • Westervelt, S. D., & Cook K. J. (2018). Continuing Trauma and Aftermath for Exonerated Death Row Survivors. In J. Acker, H. Toch, & V. Bonventre (Eds.), Living on Death RowAmerican Psychological Association.
  • Cook, K. J. (2017). Is restorative justice an effective tool for victims. In S. Mallicoat (Ed.), Crime and Criminal Justice: Concepts and Controversies (pp. 123-125). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.