About

Rose Corrigan is a law and society scholar whose research focuses on criminal justice, sexual violence, and social movements.

Professor Corrigan was a visiting scholar with the Feminism & Legal Theory Project at Emory Law School and previously was on the faculty of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in the Department of Government. She completed a post-doctoral fellowship with the American Association of University Women. She also completed fellowships with the American Association of Univeristy Women and with the Rutgers University Center for American Women & Politics and Eagleton Institute of Politics.

Professor Corrigan has worked in the fields of reproductive rights and with survivors of sexual and domestic violence for more than 15 years at organizations including Women Organized Against Rape, the Domestic Abuse Project of Delaware County and the Philadelphia Women’s Medical Fund.

She currently is completing a book which examines the intersection of social movements and public policy in the area of violence against women.

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Organizational Affiliations

Associate Professor, Thomas R. Kline School of Law, Drexel University

Politics, College of Arts and Sciences, Drexel University

Education

Political Science
AB, Bryn Mawr College (United States, Bryn Mawr) - BMC
Political Science
PhD, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (United States, New Brunswick) - RU