Angela Moe
Department of Sociology
3221 Sangren Hall
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5257 USA
East Campus:
Therapy Dog Clinic
3055 Unified Clinics
1000 Oakland Drive
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5321
- Ph.D., Justice Studies, Law and the Social Sciences, Arizona State University, 2001
- M.S., Criminal Justice, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1998
- B.A., Criminal Justice, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 1996
- Mental Health First Aid, National Council for Behavioral Health, 2019
- Animal Assisted Therapy, Center for Human Animal Interventions, Oakland University, 2018
- Critical Incident Stress Management [CISM], Michigan Crisis Response Association, 2018
- Integrative Holistic Health and Wellness, Â鶹´«Ã½, 2013
Dr. Angie Moe is a professor of sociology at Â鶹´«Ã½ with specializations in interpersonal victimization and trauma informed survivorship. She identifies as a public and applied sociologist and primarily conducts qualitative field research. Dr. Moe offers classes on various aspects of interpersonal victimization, including child abuse and neglect; family violence; and victimology. Her current research is on animal assisted interventions and trauma mitigation, specifically for child survivors of familial-based maltreatment. She has over thirty publications in refereed journals, anthologies, and trade outlets. Dr. Moe is dedicated to community outreach, and serves as an expert witness through the . She also works alongside three certified therapy dogs in an array of settings. She is an evaluator for the , and serves as state coordinator for .