Associate Professor
Sociology & Criminal Justice

Daniel Pryce

6004 BATTEN ARTS & LETTERS
NORFOLK, 23529

Ph.D. in Criminology, Law & Society , George Mason University, (2014)

Expertise

Criminology/Criminal Justice
Policing and race, immigrants and immigration, fear of crime and victimization, college internships, research methods.

Articles

Pryce, D. K. (2024). U.S. Residents' Current Attitudes toward Immigrants and Immigration: A Study from the Life In Hampton Roads Survey. Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race , pp. 1--19.
Pryce, D. K. and Whitaker, I. P. (2024). The Challenges and Rewards of Carrying Out Qualitative Research on the Police in the African American Community. International Journal of Criminology and Sociology 13 , pp. 240--254.
Chenane, J. L., Gonzales, T. I. and Pryce, D. K. (2024). Kenyan Female Immigrants’ Creation of a Virtual Enclave: The Influence of Age and Immigration Status. International Social Science Journal , pp. 1--12.
Boateng, F. D., Pryce, D. K., Dzordzormenyoh, M. K., Hsieh, M. and Cuff, A. (2024). Empirical Examination of Factors that Influence Official Decisions in Criminal Cases Against Police Officers. American Journal of Criminal Justice , pp. 1--23.
Pryce, D. K., Alotaibi, H. A. and Boateng, F. D. (2023). Gendered Criminality and Punishment: Does Gender Influence Juvenile Offending and Punishment in Saudi Arabia?. Crime & Delinquency , pp. 1--29.
Pryce, D. K. and Time, V. M. (2023). Examining the Predictors of the Public’s Trust in the Police Using Local Data. Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law and Society , pp. 1--18.
Pryce, D. K. and Chenane, J. L. (2023). The American Public’s Views about Legal Immigration: The Case of the Diversity Visa Lottery Program. Sociological Perspectives , pp. 1--18.
Pryce, D. K. and Time, V. M. (2023). The Role of Coups D’état in Africa: Why Coups Occur and Their Effects on the Populace. International Social Science Journal , pp. 1--16.
Boateng, F. D., Pryce, D. K. and Alotaibi, H. A. (2022). Crime and Punishment in Saudi Arabia: Lashing, Imprisonment, and Other Unusual Punishments. Child Abuse & Neglect 135 (105948) , pp. 1--11.
Chenane, J. L., Pryce, D. K. and Lee, C. S. (2022). An Experimental Assessment of the Public’s Views on Immigration When the Terms "Illegal" and "Undocumented" are Juxtaposed. Crime & Delinquency , pp. 1--27.
Boateng, F. D., Pryce, D. K. and Abess, G. (2022). Legitimacy and Cooperation with the Police: Examining Empirical Relationship Using Data from Africa. Policing and Society 32 (3) , pp. 411--433.
Pryce, D. K. and Whitaker, I. P. (2022). The Role of Procedural Justice in Policing: A Qualitative Assessment of African Americans’ Perceptions and Experiences in a Large U.S. City. Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race , pp. 1--21.
Time, V. M. and Pryce, D. K. (2021). A Sociological Perspective on Pidgin’s Viability and Usefulness for Development in West Africa. Contemporary Journal of African Studies 8 (2) , pp. 1--12.
Boateng, F. D., Pryce, D. K. and Hsieh, M. (2021). The Criminal Police Officer: Understanding Factors that Predict Police Crime in the United States. Crime & Delinquency , pp. 1--36.
Pryce, D. K. and Grant, L. (2021). Antecedents of Trust in the Jamaican Police: Findings from a Cross-Sectional Study. International Criminology 1 (4) , pp. 329--340.
Boateng, F. D., Hsieh, M. and Pryce, D. K. (2021). Police Criminality: Nature and Extent of Crimes Committed by Female Police Officers. Police Quarterly 25 (4) , pp. 415--442.
Pryce, D. K. and Gainey, R. R. (2021). Race Differences in Public Satisfaction with and Trust in the Local Police in the Context of George Floyd Protests: An Analysis of Residents’ Experiences and Attitudes. Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law and Society 35 (1) , pp. 74--92.
Pryce, D. K., Olaghere, A., Brown, R. A. and Davis, V. M. (2021). A Neglected Problem: Understanding the Effects of Personal and Vicarious Trauma on African Americans’ Attitudes Toward the Police. Criminal Justice and Behavior 48 (10) , pp. 1366--1389.
Pryce, D. K. and Chenane, J. L. (2021). Trust and Confidence in Police Officers and the Institution of Policing: The Views of African Americans in the American South. Crime & Delinquency 67 (6-7) , pp. 808--838.
Boateng, F. D., McCann, W., Chenane, J. L. and Pryce, D. K. (2021). Perception of Immigrants in Europe: A Multilevel Assessment of Macro-Level Conditions. Social Science Quarterly 102 (1) , pp. 209--227.
Pryce, D. K. (2020). Adversarial Legalism and the Affordable Care Act. Virginia Social Science Journal 54 , pp. 20--29.
Boateng, F. D., Pryce, D. K. and Chenane, J. L. (2020). I May Be An Immigrant, But I am Not a Criminal: Exploring the Association between the Presence of Immigrants and Crime Rates in Europe. Journal of International Migration and Integration 22 (3) , pp. 1105--1124.
Pryce, D. K., Fuller, K., Brown, R. A. and VanEaton, T. (2020). Examining the Relationship Between Citizen Contact with the Community Prosecutor and Fear of Crime. Victims & Offenders 15 (5) , pp. 574--593.
Pryce, D. K. and Wilson, G. (2020). Police Procedural Justice, Lawyer Procedural Justice, Judge Procedural Justice, and Satisfaction with the Criminal Justice System: Findings From a Neglected Region of the World. Criminal Justice Policy Review 31 (9) , pp. 1286--1311.
Pryce, D. K. and Grant, L. (2019). The Relative Impacts of Normative and Instrumental Factors of Policing on Willingness to Empower the Police: A Study From Jamaica. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice 18 (1) , pp. 19--42.
Williams , T., Pryce, D. K., Clark, T. and Wilfong, H. (2019). The Benefits of Criminal Justice Internships at a Historically Black University: An Analysis of Site Supervisors’ Evaluations of Interns’ Professional Development. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 31 (1) , pp. 124--140.
Grant, L. and Pryce, D. K. (2019). Procedural Justice, Obligation to Obey, and Cooperation with Police in a Sample of Jamaican Citizens. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal 21 (4) , pp. 368--382.
Pryce, D. K., Wilson, G. and Fuller , K. (2018). Predictors of Satisfaction with Kenya’s Police and Kenya’s Criminal Justice System: Results from a Sample of Kenyan College Students. The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles 92 (4) , pp. 296--315.
Pryce, D. K. (2018). U.S. Citizens’ Current Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Immigration: A Study from the General Social Survey. Social Science Quarterly 99 (4) , pp. 1467--1483.
Pryce, D. K. (2018). Ghanaian Immigrants’ Differential Trust In and Obligation to Obey the U.S. Police and Ghana Police: Findings from A Qualitative Study. African Identities 16 (4) , pp. 396--411.
Pryce, D. K., Wilson, G. and Fuller , K. (2018). Gender, Age, Crime Victimization, and Fear of Crime: Findings From A Sample of Kenyan College Students. Security Journal 31 (4) , pp. 821--840.
Pryce, D. K., Johnson , D. and Maguire, E. R. (2016). Procedural Justice, Obligation to Obey, and Cooperation with Police in a Sample of Ghanaian Immigrants. Criminal Justice and Behavior 44 (5) , pp. 733--755.
Pryce, D. K. (2016). The Relative Effects of Normative and Instrumental Factors of Policing on Police Empowerment: Evidence From A Sub-Saharan African Immigrant Community. Criminal Justice Policy Review 30 (3) , pp. 428--450.
Pryce, D. K. (2016). Ghanaian Immigrants’ Experiences with and Perceptions of U.S. Police: A Qualitative Study . Criminal Justice Review 41 (4) , pp. 469--487.
Pryce, D. K. (2016). Does Procedural Justice Influence General Satisfaction with Police? A Study From A Hard-To-Reach Population of Immigrants in the United States. Journal of Crime and Justice 41 (1) , pp. 31--48.

Book Chapters

Boateng, F. D., Pryce, D. K. and Gassan, A. (2024). Legitimacy and Cooperation with the Police: Examining Empirical Relationships Using Data from Africa. Comparing Police Organizations: The Importance of National Contexts (pp. 156--178) New York: Routledge.
Pryce, D. K. (2017). Book Review: The Securitization of Society: Crime, Risk, and Social Order, by Marc Schuilenburg (pp. 85--87) International Criminal Justice Review.
Pryce, D. K. (2011). Sudan's President Should Be Ostracized. Perspectives on Modern World History: The Crisis in Darfur (pp. 85--92) Farmington Hills, MI: Greenhaven Press.
  • 2018: University Chancellor's Award for Research, North Carolina Central University
  • 2017: Dean's Excellence in Research Award, North Carolina Central University