Who We Are
Audrey E. Grau, MS
Audrey joined Clark & Chase Research, Inc. in 2008. She has expertise and experience, in statistical analysis, project coordination and one-on-one field interviewing. Her prior employment experience includes quantitative and qualitative data collection/analysis projects for large retailers, government agencies (both State and Federal), and educational institutions.
Audrey received an MS in Criminal Justice from The University of North Carolina at Charlotte where she focused her studies on topics including victimization, violence and offending on both domestic and international levels. She has studied and traveled abroad in several European countries, giving her an understanding of how cultural ideology and historical events affect crime trends, justice systems and social research. Her thesis work centered on intimate partner violence in correlation with specialized policing and court programs designed to reduce recidivism/re-victimization.
While at UNC Charlotte, Audrey served as a Teaching and Research Assistant and continues to be a guest lecturer in Criminal Justice courses. Audrey also holds a BA in Criminal Justice from North Georgia College and State University, where she graduated Summa Cum Laude.
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“After Audrey’s brief experience with intramural sports in college, she resigned to be more of a spectator. However, Audrey has recently taken up Muay Thai Kickboxing and while she may have underestimated the intensity of this ancient tradition of self-defense, she has never felt better.”
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