Research

FSU’s College of Criminology and Criminal Justice is home to the nation’s number one criminology faculty in the world. Our team of experts is ranked number one in the nation for research productivity and are among the top 10 for grant acquisition. Many of our faculty are industry experts and offer extensive research on topics like gun control, biosocial criminology and social control, to name a few.

Research Brought to Life

Our mission is to build an intellectual community that is comprised of students, professors, alumni, practitioners, and policy makers. Through our community’s focus on research, education, and service, we seek to bring research to life by directing our academic efforts to make a lasting societal difference, contributing to improving society by reducing the suffering, pain, and cost of crime in all aspects of the criminal justice system. Through these efforts, we seek to create future leaders in our field that possess critical, research, and application skills, helping them succeed in their future careers and achieve their goals to improve society at large.

Gary Kleck. 1998. What are the Risks and Benefits of Keeping a Gun in the Home?. Journal of American Medical Association
Carter Hay. 1998. Parental Sanctions and Delinquent Behavior: Toward Clarification of Braithwaite's Theory of Reintegrative Shaming. Theoretical Criminology
Ed A. Mufioz, David A. Lopez and Eric A. Stewart. 1998. Misdemeanor Sentencing Decisions: The Cumulative Disadvantage Effect of Gringo Justice. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences
Raymond B. Vickers. 1997. Addison Mizner: Promoter in Paradise. The Florida Historical Quarterly
Kates, Don B. and Gary Kleck. 1997. The Great American Gun Debate: Essays on Firearms and Violence
Gary Kleck. 1997. Targeting Guns: Firearms and their Control
William G. Doerner. 1997. Recruitment and Retention. Contemporary Policing: Personnel, Issues, and Trends
William G. Doerner and Charles W. Rushing. 1997. Study Guide for the Florida Corrections Officer's Certification Examination
Thomas G. Blomberg, Daniel Maier-Katkin, Mark Yeisley. 1997. Democracy, Crime and Punishment in the Czech Republic. Crime, Law, and Social Change
Thomas G. Blomberg, Mark Yeisley, Karol Lucken. 1997. American Penology: Words, Deeds, and Consequences. Crime, Law and Social Change
William M. Doerner, William G. Doerner. 1997. Police Accreditation and Clearance Rates. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Managemen
William M. Doerner, William G. Doerner. 1997. Police Accreditation and Clearance Rates. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Managemen
William G. Doerner, William M. Doerner. 1997. The Diffusion of Accreditation Among Florida Police Agencies. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management
William G. Doerner, Terry M. Nowell. 1997. The Reliability of the Behavioral-Personnel Assessment Device (B-PAD) in Selecting Police Recruits. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management
William G. Doerner. 1997. The Utility of the Oral Interview Board in Selecting Police Academy Admissions. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management