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Brendan Lantz
The College is pleased to announce that Brendan Lantz is the recipient of the 2020 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) Victimology Section New Scholar Award.
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The College of Criminology & Criminal Justice was recently honored with top rankings for its online master’s degree program and its campus master’s degree program.
 Assistant Professors Brendan Lantz and Marin Wenger
Racial disparities at every level of the criminal justice system in America are well documented. Now, a new study by College of Criminology & Criminal Justice Assistant Professors Brendan Lantz and Marin Wenger reveals it also exists at the initial level of arrest...
Internship Fair
Criminology Internship Fair  Join Us: Wednesday, Nov. 6 Noon – 4:00 p.m. SSB | Rm. 203 Business casual attire preferred, but not required
Family Weekend
This Friday, Sept. 27 marks the beginning of FSU’s Family Weekend. Visiting family members are invited to visit Student Services in Eppes Hall for complimentary refreshments on Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
New Student Convocation
Are you a new Criminology student? Join us and the entire University for New Student Convocation where we can officially welcome you into our intellectual community.
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Kyle McLean
College of Criminology & Criminal Justice Assistant Professor Kyle McLean was recently selected as a member of the 2019 NIJ Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Sciences (LEADS) Academics program.
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The College of Criminology & Criminal Justice had nine students graduate from the Pat Thomas Law Enforcement Academy on June 11. The criminology student graduates included Faith Azure, Nicholas Hernandez, Nathan Mageau, Adrian Malave, Ben Mancini, Thomas Pustizzi, Robert Roddy, Garrett Swier, and Autumn Veres.
Jillian Turanovic
The College is pleased to announce that Jillian Turanovic is the recipient of the 2019 Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award.
Privatization
College of Criminology & Criminal Justice Professor Daniel Mears and alumna Dr. Andrea Montes examine privatized corrections in the latest issue of Criminology & Public Policy.