Bio
Previous to coming to Northeastern State University in 2018, Dr. Doyle served as an
Oklahoma State Department of Health - Homeland Security Region V bio-terrorism nurse.
Presently, Dr. Doyle is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminology, Justice
Studies, and Global Security.
Dr. Doyle's primary areas of research interests include emergency management, vulnerable
populations and weather disasters, terrorism, life-course criminology, and public
policy.
Dr. Doyle's primary areas of teaching interests include homeland security, emergency
management, terrorism, climate change and disasters, research, and public policy.
Courses Taught:
- DIR READINGS IN CRIM JUSTICE - CR J 5133 - Fall 2019
- THESIS - CR J 5356 - Spring 2019
- DISASTER RESPONSE & RECOVERY - CR J 3663 - Spring 2018
- DISASTER RESPONSE & RECOVERY - CR J 3663 - Spring 2018
- CRIT INFRASTRUCTURE & RESOURCE - CR J 4733 - Fall 2017
- ISSUES IN HOMELAND SECURITY - CR J 5213 - Fall 2017
- EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SKILLS - CR J 3673 - Fall 2017
- DISASTER RESPONSE & RECOVERY - CR J 3663 - Spring 2017
- DISASTER RESP OPER AND MGMT - CR J 4663 - Spring 2017
- DISASTER RESPONSE & RECOVERY - CR J 3663 - Fall 2016
- EMERGENCY & DISASTER PLANNING - CR J 3613 - Fall 2016
- EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SKILLS - CR J 3673 - Fall 2016