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Fallen Officer Memorial
After much deliberation, the Fallen Officer Memorial Dedication scheduled for this Friday, September 8th has been postponed.
Peter Lehmann
Florida transfers juvenile offenders to adult court at a higher rate than any other state in the nation. A new study conducted by Peter Lehmann, a doctoral candidate at the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice...
Margarita Frankeberger
Margarita Frankeberger brings a can-do attitude to work at Florida State University every day. She listens, solves problems and strives to foster a warm and welcoming atmosphere for all.
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Thomas Blomberg
College of Criminology & Criminal Justice Dean, Thomas Blomberg, is featured in the University’s June edition of Profiles in Leadership.
One year Master's in Criminology
The College of Criminology & Criminal Justice now offers a One Year Master of Science Degree in Criminology. This new program, designed for students who wish to aspire to leadership or advanced positions, will be available for students starting this fall.
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Workshop
Have you ever wondered: What criminology is exactly? What you could do with a degree in criminology and criminal justice? How you should prepare for a career in the field of criminology and criminal justice?
2017 Top Online Colleges for Law Enforcement
The College of Criminology and Criminal Justice was ranked in the 2017 Top Online Colleges for Law Enforcement. Among this ranking, the College was listed as the #1 program based on academic strength.
College of Criminology and Criminal Justice seal
The Graduate-Faculty Workshop Series continues Friday, April 7 at 10:00 a.m. in the Eppes Fourth-Floor Conference Room. This workshop will feature a Panel with Graduating Doctoral Students.
Criminology Spring Career Panel
Mark your calendars for the Criminology Spring Career Panel: Wednesday, March 29 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. DSC 2201/2202
Group conversation at ASC Annual Meeting
Over 60 students and faculty members from the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice attended November’s American Society of Criminology (ASC) Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA.