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More than 200 attendees gathered on Westcott Plaza Friday, March 23, to dedicate the College’s newly established Fallen Officer Memorial, which honors eight college alumni who have died in the line of duty.
Research conducted by the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice on elder financial exploitation was recently featured on the personal finance website WalletHub. In a Dec. 6 article, “2017’s States with the Best Elder-Abuse Protections”, WalletHub featured Principle Investigator Thomas G. Blomberg on its panel of experts.
The Florida State University College of Criminology and Criminal Justice is the top college in the world for the study of crime, according to the Center for World University Rankings.
The Fall 2017/Spring 2018 Scholarship Application deadline has been extended to Friday, September 29 at 5:00 p.m.
This summer the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice had a record number of doctoral graduates. Seven students graduated from the College’s Ph.D. program during Summer Commencement and will begin faculty and post doc positions...
After much deliberation, the Fallen Officer Memorial Dedication scheduled for this Friday, September 8th has been postponed.
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 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.
College of Criminology & Criminal Justice Dean, Thomas Blomberg, is featured in the University’s June edition of Profiles in Leadership.
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.