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Are you interested in Computer Criminology?
Learn more about the Computer Criminology Graduate Program and SFS Scholarships for Computer Criminology Majors.
Monday, Nov. 14 at 11:00 in Eppes Hall, Room 215

Mark your calendars for the Criminology Fall Career Panel:
Friday, Nov. 4, 3:00 -4:30 p.m.
Claude Pepper Center, Broad Auditorium
This year’s Fall Criminology Career Panel will feature the following panelists:

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Coercion and the Helping Professions
Conference
Co-hosted by FSU’s College of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Augustus B. Turnbull III Conference Center at FSU

On Friday, Sept. 30, the College of Criminology & Criminal Justice rolled out the welcome mat for Parents Weekend. Parents were invited to visit Student Services in Eppes Hall for complementary refreshments and gift bags. While picking up their treats, parents were greeted by members the College’s advising staff and invited to take information on the College and the programs it offers.

On Aug. 5, members of the College’s Elder Financial Exploitation Research Team met with the St. Joe Company, a Florida-based real estate developer and manager, to share their findings and make recommendations for a new retirement community currently being developed by St. Joe.

Henri Crockett is not your average College of Criminology and Criminal Justice alumnus. Where many criminology students go into law enforcement, corrections, government agencies, or something similar after graduation, Mr. Crockett found himself in the National Football League (NFL).
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College of Criminology and Criminal Justice programs and students were selected to represent Florida State University programs of excellence during incoming Senate President Joe Negron’s State University System Listening Tour on April 18.
As part of the visit, criminology students Heather Loveridge, undergraduate criminology major, and Ph.D. students Cresean Hughes, Sergio Garduno, and Julie Mestre Brancale, gave visiting Senators a snapshot of the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice.

The last Graduate Faculty Workshop will be this Friday, April 22 at 10:00 a.m. (with breakfast starting at 9:30 a.m.) in Eppes 214.
Dr. Brian Stults will be presenting “An Introduction to Spatial Analysis in Criminology.” This workshop will introduce students to fundamental concepts in the spatial analysis of crime. Attendees will also learn how to use free and open-source software to work with spatial data, including generating crime maps and estimating spatial regression models.

Jennifer Lynne Holmes, MSW, M.S., a College of Criminology and Criminal Justice Ph.D. student, recently received the ASC’s Division of Victimology (DOV) Best Graduate Student Paper award for 2015.
The award winning article, “Campus Sexual Assault: A Systematic Review of Prevalence Research From 2000 to 2015,” has been published online in the journal Trauma, Violence, & Abuse and will be published in the print version of the journal in the upcoming months.

Over 90 students and 22 employers attended this year’s Criminology Internship Fair, held Oct. 28 at The Career Center.
Citbank and FDLE were two of the 10 employers new to the event, giving students an opportunity to meet with agencies in their field at national, state, and local levels.
This marks the fourth consecutive year for the Criminology Internship Fair which is presented by the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice in partnership with The Career Center.