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  School of Criminal Justice 2021-2023 Administration and Faculty Faculty  

Faculty

Dean: Bill McCarthy, Ph.D., School of Criminal Justice, Center for Law and Justice (973-353-5032)

 

Ph.D. Program Director: Robert Apel, Ph.D., School of Criminal Justice, Center for Law and Justice (973-353-5216)

 

 M.A. Program Director: Joel Miller, Ph.D., School of Criminal Justice, Center for Law and Justice (973-353-5073)

 

Website:  rscj.newark.rutgers.edu

 

Members of the Graduate Faculty

 

Professors:

 

Robert Apel, SCJ; Ph.D., Maryland
Economy; life course; crime policy; violence and injury; applied econometrics

 

Joel Caplan, SCJ; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Parole; policing; public security; geographical information systems (GIS); criminal justice policy

 

Ko-lin Chin, SCJ; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Street gangs; organized crime; human trafficking; illegal immigration

 

Ronald V. Clarke, SCJ; Ph.D., London
Crime opportunity theories; situational crime prevention; wildlife crimes

 

Todd Clear, SCJ; Ph.D., SUNY (Albany)
Incarceration; community justice issues; sentencing and correction; reentry; higher education

 

Bill McCarthy, SCJ: Ph.D., Toronto

Violence, race and crime, sex work

 

Jody A. Miller, SCJ; Ph.D., Southern California
Gender, crime, and victimization; feminist theory; qualitative research methods; international/comparative research

 

Joel Miller, SCJ; Ph.D., Surrey (UK)
Police-community relations; ethnic and racial profiling; juvenile justice and delinquency; program evaluation

 

Andres Rengifo, SCJ; Ph.D., CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Bail and first appearance courts; policing; cross-national and comparative research; social networks

 

Norman Samuels, SCJ; Ph.D., Duke
Terrorism; political process

 

Bonita M. Veysey, SCJ; Ph.D., SUNY (Albany)
Trauma and behavioral health; implicit social cognition; resistance and identity transformation

 

Associate Professors:

 

Valerio Bacak, SCJ; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Incarceration; health disparities; youth sexuality; quantitative methods

 

Johnna Christian, SCJ; Ph.D., SUNY (Albany)
Corrections; prison families; neighborhoods

 

Elizabeth Griffiths, SCJ; Ph.D., Toronto
Communities and crime; drug markets; case processing; penalty enhancements; violence; prosecutorial/judicial discretion

 

Sarah Lageson, SCJ; Ph.D., Minnesota
Law; crime; media; technology; criminal records


Michael Ostermann, SCJ; Ph.D., Rutgers (Newark)
Evidence-based crime policy; prisoner reentry; parole; corrections; program evaluation; risk assessment; translation criminology

 

Ebony Ruhland, SCJ; Ph.D., Minnesota

Police and community, probation, correction policies, criminal justice policies

 

Sara Wakefield, SCJ; Ph.D., Minnesota
Incarceration and inequality; reentry and social networks; parental incarceration

 

Assistant Professors:

 

Keisha April, SCJ; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Juvenile justice, policing, mental health & crime, community-based research, racial & ethnic disparities

 

Colleen Berryessa, SCJ; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Law and society; courts; mental health; biosocial criminology; mixed methods

 

Frank Edwards, SCJ; Ph.D., Washington
Child welfare; punishment and society; law and society; welfare state; race

 

Jason Silver, SCJ; Ph.D., SUNY (Albany)
Morality and ideology; public opinion; police-citizen relations

 

Assistant Professors of Professional Practice:

 

Alex Gimenez-Santana, SCJ; Ph.D., New Jersey

Crime mapping, GIS, neighborhood effects on crime, international comparative studies

 
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