Author

Dr. Doshie Piper is an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of the Incarnate Word. (UIW) She is from Houston, Texas. She is a feminist and community criminologist. Dr. Piper is an expert on gender, and crime. Her teaching experience includes several courses taught within the department of Sociology and Criminal Justice at the UIW: Introduction to Criminal Justice; Drugs and Crime in Society; Issues in Contemporary Criminal Justice; Juvenile Justice; Criminology; Probation, Parole and Community Corrections and Senior Seminar. She has done work with the Bexar County Detention Center. She has appeared in numerous media outlets as an expert on gender and crime. She has appeared on: KROV 91.7FM2, KDRY 1100 AM, and has been featured on KABB Fox San Antonio, San Antonio Observer and many others. She has published articles in Contemporary Ethical Issues in the Criminal Justice System, Customer Service – The Reason Some HBCUs are Destined to Fail, and The Use and Abuse of Police Power in America. She and Dr. Miles have presented on Crime and Entrepreneurship at the Academy of Business Conference in New Orleans, LA. She is a member of the San Antonio Ladies-Talented Tenth (SALTT).

Dr. Doshie Piper

Dr. Doshie Piper is an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of the Incarnate Word. (UIW) She is from Houston, Texas. She is a feminist and community criminologist. Dr. Piper is an expert on gender, and crime.

Her teaching experience includes several courses taught within the department of Sociology and Criminal Justice at the UIW: Introduction to Criminal Justice; Drugs and Crime in Society; Issues in Contemporary Criminal Justice; Juvenile Justice; Criminology; Probation, Parole and Community Corrections and Senior Seminar.

She has done work with the Bexar County Detention Center. She has appeared in numerous media outlets as an expert on gender and crime.

She has appeared on: KROV 91.7FM2, KDRY 1100 AM, and has been featured on KABB Fox San Antonio, San Antonio Observer and many others.

She has published articles in Contemporary Ethical Issues in the Criminal Justice System, Customer Service - The Reason Some HBCUs are Destined to Fail, and The Use and Abuse of Police Power in America.

She and Dr. Miles have presented on Crime and Entrepreneurship at the Academy of Business Conference in New Orleans, LA. She is a member of the San Antonio Ladies-Talented Tenth (SALTT).

Author's books

The PhD Game: Confessions of a Black Academic

The PhD Game: Confessions of a Black Academic, is a collection of essays detailing the doctoral journeys of 15 African American doctoral degree holders. Although the National Center for Education Statistics named African American women the most educated group in the United States, the quest for doctoral and other advanced degrees is not easy, and is often not completed.

Antoinette Franklin, the book’s managing editor, explained that she started this project to serve as a source of inspiration to future doctoral holders to complete their advanced education.

“The book is a collection of stories of glory, racism, sexism, and happiness,” she said. “It shares their experiences and how they overcame those misfortunes and achieved the pinnacle of education attainment. The book also discusses the issues facing America’s colleges and universities concerning diversity in the faculty and administration.”