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Stephanie FroggeLecturer |
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Professional Interests
Current projects include restorative justice issues in capital cases and the nexus between after-death communication and survivor coping following the death of a loved one. She is also working on a manual entitled Careers in Crime Victim Services and serves on the board of the American Society of Victimology.
Education
- M.T.S., Brite Divinity School
- B.S., Texas Christian University
About
Stephanie Frogge, MTS has taught for five years in criminal justice, victimology and social work at Sam Houston State University and University of Texas at Austin. She has over twenty-five years' experience in the area of sudden death, trauma response, victim services administration, victim assistance and activism, writing, speaking, and consulting on victim assistance and trauma issues. She is the former National Director of Victim Services at Mothers Against Drunk Driving's National office and more recently served two years as the Director of Peer Support Services for (TAPS) Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors, a Washington, DC based national organization that provides peer support for those whose loved ones have died while serving in the military.
Ms. Frogge holds a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from Texas Christian University and a master's in Theological Studies from Brite Divinity School.
Current projects include restorative justice issues in capital cases and the nexus between after-death communication and survivor coping following the death of a loved one. She is also working on a manual entitled Careers in Crime Victim Services and serves on the board of the American Society of Victimology.
Teaching
Office Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays 2:00-3:00 and by appointment
Visit the School's Electronic Classroom for course list and syllabi.

