Scott M. Mourtgos, Ph.D.

Scott M. Mourtgos, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor (Incoming)

University of South Carolina, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Biography

Scott M. Mourtgos is an incoming (Fall 2024) Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice at the University of South Carolina. His applied research focuses on policing and criminal justice policy. In particular, he is interested in public perceptions of police use-of-force, crime deterrence policies, police personnel issues, and the application of Bayesian statistics in criminal justice research. He has over twenty peer-reviewed publications on these and related topics, and his work has been published in the top general interest journals of both criminal justice and public administration, including Criminology, Justice Quarterly, and Public Administration Review. He is committed to the goal of marrying police practice and high-quality scientific evidence, an aim that is supported by his appointment as a 2020 NIJ LEADS Scholar. He also serves on the Research Advisory Board for the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), is an affiliate of the Police Staffing Observatory at Michigan State University, and serves on the editorial boards of Journal of Criminal Justice and Police Practice & Research: An International Journal.

His public-facing communication has appeared in multiple written, radio, and podcast outlets. He is a past doctoral fellow of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (2022), and an FBI National Academy graduate (Session 280), having served in various capacities in policing for two decades, including as a police executive.

Download his CV.

For inquiries, please contact Scott at smourtgos@gmail.com.

Interests
  • Policing
  • Criminal Justice Policy
  • Bayesian Statistics
  • Text Analytics
Education
  • PhD Political Science, 2024

    University of Utah

  • MA in Forensic Psychology, 2016

    University of North Dakota

  • BSc in Criminal Justice, 2004

    Weber State University

  • Graduate Certificate in Criminal Justice Education, 2021

    University of Virigina

Recent Posts