Hannah De Wolf

Hannah De Wolf
Graduate Research Assistant
community- and place-based prevention, religion and terrorism, white-collar crime
Hannah is a doctoral student in the Department of Criminology, Law and Society. She serves as a Graduate Research Assistant in the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy, where she supports the research efforts of Dr. Charlotte Gill. Hannah received her B.S. in Sociology with Honors from Union University in 2020. Her research interests include community- and place-based crime prevention, the relationship between religion and terrorism, and white-collar crime.