Henry F. Fradella


Henry F. Fradella is an American lawyer and criminologist who is a the at Arizona State University, where he also hold appointments as a Professor in ASU’s, and as an Affiliate Professor of Law at Arizona State University’s .

Biography

He earned a B.A. in psychology at Clark University in 1990, an M.F.S in forensic science and a J.D., both at the George Washington University in 1993, and a Ph.D. in justice studies at Arizona State University in 1997. Prior to entering academe, Fradella worked in both the private and public sectors as autopsy technician, a lawyer, and a judicial law clerk for the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona.  He then spent 10 years holding faculty appointments of increasing rank at The College of New Jersey before becoming chair of the Department of Criminal Justice at California State University, Long Beach. He joined Arizona State University in 2014.
His research focuses on the historical development of procedural, substantive, and evidentiary criminal law, legal decision-making, law's effects on human behavior, and the sources and consequences of changes in legal institutions and processes. He has authored or edited 15 books, and over 135 articles. He has been president of the Western Society of Criminology and editor-in-chief of its journal Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society. Since 2019, Fradella has served as the Editor-in-Chief of Thomson/Reuters’ law journal, the .
He received the Joseph D. Lohman award in 2014. He also received the Distinguished Faculty Scholarly & Creative Achievement Award at California State University, and was described as "a nationally recognized expert on insanity and diminished capacity defenses and on the evolution of constitutional criminal procedure. The impact of his scholarly activity on law and public policy is evidenced by the numerous courts that have relied on his work."
In 2024 the Western Society of Criminology established the Henry F. Fradella Award in his honor, and he was its first recipient.

Selected works

LGBTQ+ Issues in Criminology and Criminal Justice, RoutledgeSexual Privacy and American Law, AcademicaPunishing Poverty: How Bail and Pretrial Detention Fuel Inequalities in the Criminal Justice System, University of California PressStop and Frisk: The Use and Abuse of a Controversial Police Tactic, New York University PressSex, Sexuality, Law, and Justice, RoutledgeMental Illness and Crime, SageThe Foundations of Criminal Justice, Oxford University PressDefenses of Excuse in American Law, Academica