Andrea Hagan
Instructor
Departments
- College of Arts and Sciences
- Criminology and Justice
Bio
Andrea Hagan joins the Department of Criminology & Justice at Loyola University, New Orleans, bringing a vital perspective grounded in years of direct experience with youth in secondary education. A former social studies teacher and an avid history buff, she is a passionate advocate for children, regardless of their background. Her teaching philosophy is centered on equipping students to view complex social issues through multiple lenses, allowing them to understand the historical roots and present-day impacts of injustice.
Her research interest focuses on the critical intersections of youth, society, and the justice system. Her primary research interests include the abuse-to-prison pipeline, juvenile delinquency, gang violence, and the urgent need for criminal justice reform. This focus is exemplified in her master's thesis, From Victimization to Incarceration: Understanding the Abuse-to-Prison Pipeline for Black Girls. In her courses, she draws on both her historical knowledge and her research to create a classroom environment where students can critically and compassionately examine these topics together, always seeking a deeper understanding and exploring pathways toward a more just future.