Dr. Mike Rossler, an assistant professor in the Department of Criminal Justice Sciences, has recently been featured in several articles on the topic of policing and criminal justice.
Tag: Criminal Justice Sciences
“It is so important to put yourself out there”: One criminal justice sciences student’s story
How do you find the perfect college major for you? For soon-to-be graduate Summer Trefzger, the answer came when she happened to try a criminal justice course during her last semester of community college.
CJS students share adventurous study-abroad experience
Jennifer Obmann and Nicole Golebiowski have one thing in common—they love to travel and knew that leaving their comfort zones would not only be a life-changing experience with new friends and connections, it would also give them new perspectives on their careers.
Professor participates in United Nations Commission on Status of Women
This spring, Professor Dawn Beichner attended the 63rd United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW63), as the liaison for the World Society of Victimology, an international NGO on which she serves on the Executive Committee.
Criminal Justice Sciences faculty members selected to share research in Washington, D.C.
The Division on Women and Crime of the American Society of Criminology hosted its first Congressional briefing with faculty members Shelly Clevenger and Cara Rabe-Hemp taking part.
Criminal justice sciences students share their research experiences at Stockton University
Four criminal justice sciences majors presented an overview of their research projects developed as part of a postgraduate course at Stockton University.
Professor Clevenger to lead brown bag session, September 28
The Department of Psychology Brown Bag Series will present a Brown Bag session with Shelly Clevenger, Ph.D., from noon–1 p.m. Friday, September 28, in 209 DeGarmo Hall. Clevenger is an associate professor in the Department of Criminal Justice Sciences at Illinois State University. She will lead a discussion on promoting empathy for crime victims and
A Day in the Life of a CAST Alum: Monica Mapel, Criminal Justice Sciences
Criminal Justice Sciences alumna Monica Mapel ’87 is featured in this edition of the College of Applied Science and Technology’s “A Day in the Life of a CAST Alum” series.
CAST 50×50: Shelly Clevenger, Department of Criminal Justice Sciences
Dr. Shelly Clevenger, a professor in the Department of Criminal Justice Sciences is featured in the CAST 50×50 series.
CAST 50×50: CJA, Criminal Justice Sciences
The Criminal Justice Association, an RSO within Criminal Justice Sciences is featured in the CAST 50×50 series.