Anne Douds

Co-Chair & Associate Professor of Public Policy at Gettysburg College

Anne Douds (JD, PhD) is Chair and Associate Professor of Public Policy and a Faculty Expert for the Eisenhower Institute at Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania. She earned her BA in political science from Duke University, JD from Emory University School of Law, and PhD from George Mason University in Justice, Law, and Public Policy. She is a retired trial attorney with 20 years of experience in civil and criminal litigation. This is her fourth book concerning criminal justice policy and reform. Here recent research and consulting work include justice system evaluations, legal services program evaluations, and systems analysis in criminal justice and social support systems. Prof. Douds has received the Dr. Ralph Cavaliere Endowed Teaching Award (2022 & 2020) and the Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity (2019) at Gettysburg College.

Dr. Ralph Cavaliere Endowed Teaching Award, 2022 & 2020

 

Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity, 2019
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Criminal Justice Reform (Three Volume Series)

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The study of policy and civic engagement has been at the forefront of the mind of Public Policy Chair Anne Douds since her days as a trial attorney and policy consultant, as she witnessed firsthand the effects of policy-making and the importance of civil rights litigation. Now working as an educator, she enables dialogue around change makers and the policy behind their actions, including in her current book project with Gettysburg College student co-authors.

2020 Winner of the Dr. Ralph Cavaliere Endowed Teaching Award at Gettysburg College

2019 Winner of the Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity at Gettysburg College