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2014-2015 Criminal Justice Research Lecture Series The Consequences of Fatherhood Transition among Serious Adolescent Offenders: Does Timing Matter? John Jay College Assistant Professor—Chongmin Na, Ph.D. – examines fatherhood transition as a potential turning point. Professor Na’s research interests include theoretical mediating mechanisms underlying the stability and change in offending and the process through which CJ […]
The CJ Ph.D. program will, once again, be offering a series of professional development seminars for doctoral students. These sessions will be held in room 2116 North Hall. The seminars are mandatory for first year CRJ PhD students. All students are encouraged to attend the ones that are relevant to them.
The CJ Ph.D. program will, once again, be offering a series of professional development seminars for doctoral students. These sessions will be held in room 2116 North Hall. The seminars are mandatory for first year CRJ PhD students. All students are encouraged to attend the ones that are relevant to them.
Brown Bag Presentation Dr. Claire Hamilton Queen's University Belfast Presenting: “European and US Strategies Against Terrorism” October 16th 2014 Community Hour 1:40-2:40pm Room 2400 North Hall Dr. Hamilton will be discussing legislative and policy analysis, to map the differences in counter-terrorism law and policy in the US and EU. While Europe has not followed the […]
The CJ Ph.D. program will, once again, be offering a series of professional development seminars for doctoral students. These sessions will be held in room 2116 North Hall. The seminars are mandatory for first year CRJ PhD students. All students are encouraged to attend the ones that are relevant to them.
CJDSA Fall Party/Game Night NH 2400 from 7:00 - 9:30 Pizza and wings provided Bring your board games and favorite dessert/snack to share
The CJ Ph.D. program will, once again, be offering a series of professional development seminars for doctoral students. These sessions will be held in room 2116 North Hall. The seminars are mandatory for first year CRJ PhD students. All students are encouraged to attend the ones that are relevant to them.