Bronwen Lichtenstein
Associate Professor
Farrah 430
blichten@bama.ua.edu
(205) 348-7782
Curriculum Vitae
Body Politics Syllabus
Civil & Criminal Trials Syllabus
Health & Crime Syllabus
Sociology of HIV/AIDS Syllabus
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Selected Publications
Lichtenstein, Bronwen. (Forthcoming, 2012). Social Stigma and Sexual Epidemics: Dangerous Dynamics. Boulder, Co: Lynne Rienner.
Martin, Joseph L., Bronwen Lichtenstein, David F. Forde, and Robert J. Jenkot. (2012). “They Can Take Us Over Any Time They Want: Correctional Officers’ Responses to Prison Crowding.” The Prison Journal, 92(1), 88-105.
Lichtenstein, Bronwen. (2012). “Starting Over: Dating Risks and Sexual Health among Midlife Women after Relationship Dissolution. In Laura Carpenter and John DeLamater (Eds.), Sex for Life: From Virginity to Viagra, How Sexuality Changes Throughout Our Lives. NY: New York University Press.
Lichtenstein, Bronwen. (2011). “Notes From the Field: Dr. Evan Lyon, HIV Care, and the Crisis in Haiti.” Journal of the Association of Nurses in Health Care 22(3): 249-256.
Lichtenstein, Bronwen, Marsha Sturdevant, and Anil Mujumdar. (2010). “Psychosocial Stressors among HIV-Affected Families: Implications for Social Work Practice.” Journal of HIV/AIDS and Social Services, 9(2): 130-152.
Neal, Tess M-S., Bronwen Lichtenstein, and Stanley L. Brodsky. (2010). “Clinical Implications of Stigma in HIV/AIDS and other Sexually Transmitted Infections.” International Journal of STD & AIDS, 21(3): 158-160.
Lichtenstein, Bronwen, and Robert M. Malow. (2010). “A Critical Review of HIV-Related Interventions for Women Prisoners in the United States.” Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care 21(5):380-394.
Lichtenstein, Bronwen. (2010). “HIV-Positive Prisoners and Institutional Segregation: A Legal and Health Analysis.” In Aiden Renshaw and Emelina Suárez (Eds.), Violent Crime and Prisons: Population, Health Conditions, and Recidivism. NY: Nova Science.
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