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The College welcomes parents and students to visit the Hecht House during the Parents Weekend, Friday, October 12. Relax and enjoy refreshments in our hospitality suite from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Take this opportunity to learn about the College’s graduate and undergraduate programs, and variety of student internship opportunities.
Meet the College’s faculty, undergraduate and graduate advisors, and other criminology students and parents.
Gather information about student support organizations and programs across campus.
Major: Creative Writing and Criminology
Graduation: Spring 2013
Poetic justice is a term that commonly refers to appropriate retribution but it also encapsulates the sentiments that led senior Jessica Jelks to double major in creative writing and criminology. With her passion for poetry and desire for justice, Jelks’ caring nature also motivated her to become a campus leader.
Tagged: Students
Beginning in the fall 2012 semester, out-of-state distance learning students can benefit from reduced tuition rates at Florida State University’s (FSU) nationally recognized College of Criminology and Criminal Justice. All distance learning graduate students enrolled in the Master of Criminal Justice Studies program will pay the in-state tuition rate of $513.34 per credit hour – a savings of more than $600 per credit hour compared to the College’s current out-of-state tuition rate, and a rate that is competitive with other online criminal justice programs throughout the United States.
Tagged: Distance Learning, Students
Three faculty members of the College — Kevin Beaver, Abigail Fagan and Brian Stults— have been found to be among the nation’s most productive criminology and criminal justice scholars in a study that focuses on academic rank to reveal both rising academic stars and the top stars overall.
The study, “Criminology and Criminal Justice Hit Parade: Measuring Academic Productivity in the Discipline,” conducted by Heith Copes, David N. Khey and Richard Tewksbury, was published May 15 in the Journal of Criminal Justice Education.
Joshua and Ryan have both received distinguished university awards. Joshua Cochran received the 2012 Graduate Student Research and Creativity Award. This award recognizes the superior contributions of graduate students to research and creative endeavors. Additional information about the award can be found here.
College of Criminology and Criminal Justice alum Dr. Charles Russell Massey who recently retired as associate professor of criminal justice at Florida Atlantic University, passed away, Friday, March 23, 2012. Dr. Massey received his doctorate in criminology from FSU and worked on the Des Moines Community-Based Corrections Exemplary Project at FSU from 1974 to 1977. A tribute to Dr. Massey can be found here.
Tagged: Alumni
Undergraduate criminology students interested in taking graduate courses to get a jump start on graduate school are cordially invited to attend an informational session on Tuesday, March 27, at 2:00 p.m. in the Hecht House Czajkoski Conference Room. Light refreshments will be served.
earn about criminology and criminal justice careers through panel and roundtable discussions. Panelists will share with students how to prepare for a career like theirs and what it takes to be successful in the field.
Take time to network while enjoying refreshments and speak with panelists from various backgrounds including:
Associate Professor Bill Bales has been promoted to professor and Assistant Professors Brian Stults and Patricia Warren have been promoted to associate professor with tenure in the FSU College of Criminology and Criminal Justice.
Tagged: Faculty
The journal, American Jails, an official publication of the American Jail Association, featured recent research conducted by the Center for Criminology and Public Policy Research in the January/February 2012 issue, Volume XXV/ Number 6.