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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.

The Justice Department’s National Institute of Justice (NIJ) and Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) recently awarded FSU’s College of Criminology and Criminal Justice $730,615 to examine the impact of restrictive housing...

On Oct. 27, researchers from the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice presented findings and recommendations from their study on elder financial exploitation to residents of Westminster Oaks...

The College of Criminology and Criminal Justice regrets to announce the passing of alumnus and 2013 Hall of Fame Recipient, Dale Thomas Beerbower.

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:

Register Now:
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 Friday, Sept. 30, well known corporate leader and author Albert J. Dunlap will be signing copies of his latest book Mean Business: How I Save Bad Companies and Make Good Companies Great.

FSU College of Criminology & Criminal Justice Professor Dan Mears was featured as a guest columnist in the Sept. 10 issue of the Orlando Sentinel.
In the article, Dr. Mears addresses the Department of Justice’s unprecedented step of seeking to terminate all federal private-prison contracts. He discusses if the decision is sound, if states should follow suit, and ultimately, the need for credible research.