Skip to main content Dr. Angela Marie Jones
- Associate Professor at School of Criminal Justice & Criminology, College of Applied Arts
Grants
2024
- Jones, Angela Marie.
What Do Texas Attorneys Know About Eyewitness Identifications and How Does This Evidence Impact Plea-Bargaining Decisions?,
Divisions of Research Research Enhancement Program,
Texas State University,
$8000.
(Submitted: 2023, Funded: 2024 - 2025).
Grant.
2022
- Rodriguez, Kiara Daena, Jones, Angela Marie.
What Do Texas Attorneys Know About Eyewitness Identifications and How Does This Evidence Impact Plea-Bargaining Decisions?,
The Honors College: Undergraduate Research Fellowship,
Texas State University,
$1000.
(Submitted: 2022, Funded: 2022 - 2024).
Grant.
2020
- Jones, Angela Marie (Principal).
COVID-19 Replication Grant as part of COS effort in the SCORE program,
Center for Open Science,
Federal,
$17400.
(Funded: 2020).
Grant.
- Jones, Angela Marie, Roche, Sean Patrick.
Criminology Replication Grant as part of COS effort in the SCORE program,
Center for Open Science,
Federal,
$9310.
(Funded: 2020).
Grant.
2019
- Roche, Sean Patrick, Jones, Angela Marie.
SurveyCaTS (Survey Consortium at Texas State),
Texas State University,
$4800.
(Funded: August 2019 - June 2020).
Grant.
2015
- Jones, Angela Marie.
Extralegal factors in juror decision making,
Qualtrics Behavioral Research Grant,
$3000.
(Funded: 2015 - 2016).
Grant.
2014
- Jones, Angela Marie.
Improving the Effectiveness of the Henderson Instruction Safeguard against Unreliable Eyewitness Identification,
Graduate Center, City University of New York,
$1300.
(Funded: 2014 - 2015).
Grant.
- Jones, Angela Marie, Brimbal, Laure (Co-Principal).
Jurors' Perceptions of Incriminating Statements: How Useful Can an Investigative Interview Be in Court?,
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York,
$2750.
(Funded: 2014 - 2015).
Grant.