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Faculty
Geoffrey P. Alpert   Geoffrey P. Alpert (Ph.D., Washington State University, 1975).
Professor. Law enforcement training and program evaluation. Quantitative measures of use of force, deadly force and pursuit driving. 
John Burrow
  John Burrow (Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1998; J.D., University of Wisconsin (Madison), 2001).
Associate Professor. Law, juvenile delinquency, and socio-legal studies.
Abigail Fagan   Abigail Fagan (Ph.D., University of Colorado, 2001).
Assistant Professor. Juvenile Delinquency, Crime Prevention Programming, Gender and Offending, Family/Sibling Influences on Offending, Victimization.
Robert Kaminski   Robert Kaminski (Ph.D., The University at Albany, State University of New York, 2002).
Assistant Professor. Policing (police use of force, violence against the police, public perceptions of the police), applied quantitative methods and spatial analysis, research methods.
Barbara A. Koons-Witt  

Barbara A. Koons-Witt (Ph.D, Michigan State University, 2000).
Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director. Women and Crime, Disparity, and Evaluation Research.

Jeff Rojek   Jeff Rojek (Ph.D., University of Missouri - St. Louis, 2005).
Assistant Professor. Policing, organizational theory, gang research, and anti-terrorism studies.
Eric Sevigny   Eric L. Sevigny (Ph.D. Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 2006).
Assistant Professor. Drug Policy, Sentencing, Drugs and Crime, Policy Analysis
Mike Smith   Michael R. Smith (Ph.D., Arizona State University, 1996. J.D., University of South Carolina, 1993).
Associate Professor and Department Chair. Police use of force, pursuits, racial profiling, and the intersection between policing, law and civil rights.
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Carmen Davis   Carmen L. Davis, Administrative Specialist
Bill Lewis   Bill Lewis, Business Manager
Kathy Smiling   Kathy R. Smiling, M.Ed., Director of Academic Programs
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