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The Co-Directors of the Aging Adult Fraud Research & Policy Institute, Dr. Thomas G. Blomberg and Dr. Julie Brancale recently appeared on the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta's Talk About Payments Webinar to discuss financial exploitation of aging adults.
Topics covered in the presentation included an overview of the aging adult population in the United States, a discussion on why the current generation of aging adults is unique from prior generations, and the next steps for evidence-based policies and practices to confront financial exploitation of aging adults.

Two College of Criminology and Criminal Justice faculty members were recently awarded promotion and tenure. Dr. Cecilia Chouhy and Dr. Marin Wenger were each promoted to Associate Professor.

Ponce Inlet Police Department Investigator, Scott Gaston, is excited about the future. Currently studying Criminology through the Distance Learning Program at the FSU College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Scott admits that his path could have been different if not for the opportunity provided by the Relgalf Scholarship.
Tagged: Distance Learning, News, Students

Announcement - College mourns the passing of esteemed professor, Dr. Ted Chiricos who passed away Sunday, November 7th after a long battle with cancer.

The Graduate-Faculty Workshop Series continues Tuesday, November 8, with a presentation on qualitative research and successful interviewing techniques. Guest Dr. R.V.

Co-Director of the Policing, Security Technology, and Private Security Research & Policy Institute, Darrel Stephens, was recently interviewed by the national news outlet,

The annual Criminology and Criminal Justice Internship Fair is officially in the books, and the vendors and event organizers agree it was a big success. Held at the Dunlap Student Success Center, the fair boasted seven state and local agencies actively offering internship opportunities.
Tagged: Events, Internships, News, Students

Criminology Internship Fair
Join Us:
Thursday, October 20th
12 PM to 4 PM
Dunlap Student Success Center/ Rooms 2201 & 2202
Business casual attire is preferred but not required.
Tagged: Careers, Events, Internships, News, Students

The FSU College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Center for Criminology and Public Policy Research, is partnering with the Leon County Sheriff's Office to stop violent crime.

College of Criminology and Criminal Justice Assistant Professor Emma Fridel was a recent guest on the Cincinnati Edition Radio Show on NPR affiliate WVXU.