Grace E. McGrath

Grace McGrath is a class of 2020 graduate of the University at Albany. They were a Business Major and Education Minor. Throughout their three undergrad years, they learned so much through various internships, jobs, and outside community engagement. After college, they accepted a position at the Office of the Commissioner of Higher Education in Helena, Montana, as an AmeriCorps VISTA. Now, they currently work at Marymount University as a Graduate Admissions Coordinator. They also attend graduate school at Marymount University, pursuing their master's degree in Forensic and Legal Psychology. In their downtime, they do freelance copywriting and volunteer work. After getting their master's degree, they want to pursue being a federal higher education policy advisor focused on victims' advocacy.

Publications

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Among Police Officers is a Public Health and Safety Crisis
Grace E. McGrath, Darrell Norman Burrell. © 2024. 13 pages.
This chapter discusses how post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among police officers is a public health and safety crisis. Given the prevalence of PTSD among police officers...
Racially Motivated Police Brutality Is a Community Public Health Issue in the United States
Darrell Norman Burrell, Sharon L. Burton, Grace E. McGrath. © 2023. 15 pages.
Ongoing global protests against police violence and racism were heightened in 2020 after the deaths of Breana Taylor and George Floyd, whose deaths made headlines worldwide and...
Domestic Violence Is a Significant Public Health and a Health Administration Issue in the U.S.
Allison J. Huff, Darrell Norman Burrell, Amalisha Sabie Aridi, Grace E. McGrath. © 2023. 21 pages.
This paper discusses domestic violence as a public health concern and a health administration issue. People affected by domestic violence, such as physical, mental, sexual, and...
War Crimes: A Theory of Criminal Behavior in Need of More Intense Focus and Solutions
Grace E. McGrath. © 2023. 14 pages.
It is essential to understand the nature of war crimes to ensure that those responsible for their commission are held accountable. War crimes violate international law, and those...
Exploring Violence Against Women as a Dire Social Justice Issue in Need of More Education, Priority, and Intervention
Grace E. McGrath. © 2023. 13 pages.
This chapter explores “violence against women” as a social justice and public health issue. Violence against women is a form of discrimination and inequality that violates human...