Omi Hodwitz
Associate Professor
Phinney Hall 318
208-885-2976
Department of Culture, Society, & Justice
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive MS 1110
Moscow, ID 83844-1110
- Ph.D., Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Maryland, 2015
- M.A., Criminology, Simon Fraser University, 2009
- B.A., Criminology and Psychology, Simon Fraser University, 2006
Courses Taught
- CRIM301: Criminological Theory
- CRIM335 Terrorism and Counterterrorism
- CRIM435: Psychopathy and Crime
- CRIM461: Justice Policy Issues
- CRIM466: Inside Out
Omi Hodwitz is a criminologist who specializes in terrorism studies, theory construction and application, and research methods. Prior to joining the University of Idaho, she was a researcher at the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism at the University of Maryland. Hodwitz focuses on the role that non-combatants play in the escalation of terrorist activity and her research has led her to a variety of conflict areas such as Pakistan and Turkey. She is also interested in testing theoretical assumptions using innovative quantitative techniques.
- Terrorism
- Theory construction and testing
- Prison education
- Psychopathology and crime
- Hodwitz, O. (ed.) [2023] “Gender-Disaggregated Data: Regional Analyses of Criminal Justice Outcomes in Terrorism Prosecutions.” Ankara, Turkey: Centre of Excellence for the Defence Against Terrorism, (COE-DAT)
- Hodwitz, O., S. King, and J. Thompson (2022). Q-Anon: The calm before the storm. Society (accepted and published online; journal forthcoming).
- Hodwitz, O. (2022) Special courts and prosecution. In Haldun Yalçınkaya (Ed.), “Good Practices in Counter-Terrorism.” Ankara, Turkey: Centre of Excellence for the Defence Against Terrorism (COE-DAT).
- Hodwitz, O. (ed.) [2022]. The Origins of Criminological Theory. Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
- Hodwitz, O. and S. King (2021). Modeling public policy: Influences on terrorism and public opinion. Journal of Applied Security Research (published online; journal forthcoming).
- Hodwitz, O. and K. Massingale (2021). Rhetoric and hate crimes: Examining the public response to the Trump narrative. Behavioral Sciences and Political Aggression (published online; journal forthcoming).
- Hodwitz, O (2020). Threat to aviation: Modeling effectiveness. Journal of Applied Security Research, 15(3), 385-407.
- Hodwitz, O. and H. Tracy (2020). President Trump’s travel ban: Inciting or deterring terrorism? Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression, 12(4), 292-306.
- Hodwitz, O. (2019). NGOs and the challenge of global terrorism. In T. Davies (Ed.), “Routledge Handbook of NGOs and International Relations.” Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
- Hodwitz, O. (2019). Rule-of-law and respect for human rights considerations. In J. Vacca (Ed.), “Online Terrorist Propaganda, Recruitment, and Radicalization.” Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
- Hodwitz, O. (2019). The Terrorism Recidivism Study (TRS): Examining recidivism rates for post-9/11 offenders. Perspectives on Terrorism, 13(2).