Dr. Carol Archbold
Walter F. and Verna Gehrts Endowed Professor
Carol A. Archbold is a Walter F. and Verna Gehrts Endowed Professor and Challey Institute for Global Innovation & Growth Faculty Fellow at North Dakota State University in Fargo, ND. She has been employed by NDSU since 2005. She teaches graduate and undergraduate courses focused on policing and research methods. Her research interests include police accountability, liability and misconduct, risk management in policing, women and policing, and race issues in the criminal justice system. Dr. Archbold has published her research in a variety of criminal justice and police journals and has authored or co-authored five books centered on policing issues.
Office: 134E2 Minard Hall
Email: carol.archbold@ndsu.edu
Ph.D. University of Nebraska, Omaha, 2002
M.A. University of North Dakota, 1997
B.A. University of North Dakota, 1995
Courses Taught at NDSU
- CJ 210: Intro to Policing (undergraduate)
- CJ/POLS 325: Applied Research Methods (undergraduate)
- CJ 465: Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in Criminal Justice (undergraduate)
- CJ 734: Advanced Criminal Justice Methods (graduate)
- CJ 759: Advanced Research Design (graduate)
- CJ 754: Police and Society (graduate)
- CJ 760: Police and Race Issues (graduate)
- CJ 761: Police Effectiveness (graduate)
- CJ 765: Classics in Policing (graduate)