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FACULTY AND STAFF
The Criminal Justice Major is a Highly Interdisciplinary Program Involving the Expertise of an Academically Diverse Faculty
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Mark Anderson — Special Agent with the Office of the Inspector General, U.S. Department of Justice and Adjunct Instructor
B.S., St. Lawrence University, Chemistry
M.S., Northeastern University, Forensic Chemistry
Terrorism
Criminal Justice Forensics
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Don Kurtz — Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology
B.S.W., Washburn University, Social Work
M.S., University of Kansas, Social Work
Ph.D., Kansas State University, Sociology
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Criminology
Gender and Crime
Research Methods in Criminal Justice
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Betty L. McCall — Assistant Professor of Sociology
B.S., Lamar University, Sociology
M.S., Baylor University, Gerontology
Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, Sociology
Race and Multicultural Relations
Introduction to Human Services
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Edward Robbins — Chief Juvenile Probation Officer of Lycoming County and Adjunct Instructor
B.A., Mansfield University, Criminal Justice Administration
M.S., Shippensburg University, Administration of Justice
Youth, Deviance, and Social Control
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Susan M. Ross — Associate Professor of Sociology and Chair of Criminal Justice
B.A. Millersville University, Sociology
M.A., University of New Hampshire, Sociology
Ph.D., University of New Hampshire, Sociology
Criminology
Sociology of Law
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Jinney Smith — Assistant Professor of Political Science and Criminal Justice
B.A. University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, History and Political Science
M.S. Northeastern University, Criminal Justice
Ph.D. Northwestern University, Political Science
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Comparative Criminal Justice
Crime Prevention
Civil Rights and Liberties
Law and Society
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John Whelan — Professor of Philosophy and Pre-Law Advisor
B.A. University of Notre Dame, General Program of Liberal Studies (Great Books)
Ph D. University of Texas, Philosophy
Philosophical Issues in Criminal Justice
Lying and Law Breaking
Homicide
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Tiffany Wishard — Adjunct Professor of Legal Studies
B.A., Virginia Polytechnic, History
J.D., Dickinson School of Law
Legal Research and Writing
Courts and Criminal Justice System
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Anne McMunn Landon — Internship Coordinator
B.A., Bloomsburg University, Political Science
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Katie McNamee — Administrative Assistant
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