Jacob Church joined The University of Alabama’s Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice as a full-time instructor and academic advisor in Spring 2021. He will graduate with his Ph.D. in
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Celebrating our Fall 2020 graduates
Please share in celebrating our Fall 2020 graduates from the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice! To all of you, congratulations on making it through this unique semester. Have
Monopolizing Wealth
Drs. Ghazi-Tehrani and Prohaska, along with colleagues in the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Culverhouse College of Business, and the College of Human Environmental Sciences hosted “Monopolizing Wealth” to
Obeying the Law and Protecting Your Rights: An Information Forum for Students
An informational forum discussing students’ rights and responsibilities when interacting with law enforcement will be held on Wednesday, December 2nd at 5:30 p.m. in room 30 ten Hoor Hall. Local
Scott Deaton Endowed Scholarship in Criminal Justice
This annual monetary award was established to honor the memory of Scott Deaton and to promote academic excellence for students majoring in Criminal Justice at the University of Alabama. Priority
Criminal Justice Students Awarded at Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Conference
Criminal Justice students, Bethany Herndon, Jason Atchison, and Momoko Suma, were awarded winners at this year’s Undergraduate Research & Creative Activity Conference for their poster presentations. Their faculty mentors, Mark
Douglas Klutz Awarded for his Outstanding Commitment to Advising
Douglas Klutz, a full-time instructor in the Department of Criminal Justice, has recently been recognized by The University of Alabama’s Academic Advisors Association (UA-AAA) for his “Outstanding Commitment to Advising”.
Dr. Lankford Invited to Academic Workshop on “The Origins of Violence: From the Brain to World Wars.”
Dr. Adam Lankford was invited by Harvard University psychologist Steven Pinker and ASU theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss to be one of 14 scholars participating in a three day interdisciplinary workshop
Dr. Mark Lanier’s “A Mixed Methods Analysis of Human Trafficking” Recieves Best Paper Award
Dr. Lanier’s paper on human trafficking was recognized as Best Paper at the International Society of Social Sciences and Behavioral Research, Spring 2014 Conference. The conference was held in Biloxi,