Amy Adamczyk
Associate Professor: Religion, deviance and crime, sociological theory, health
George Andreopoulos
Professor: War Crimes; Crimes against Humanity & Genocide
Enrique "Desmond" Arias
Associate Professor: Comparative Politics, Political Theory, International Political Economy & International Relations
Rosemary Barbaret
Associate Professor: Crime indicators, violence against women, gender and crime, cross-cultural methodology
David Brotherton
Professor: Juvenile Crime & Justice; Gangs; Qualitative Research; Ethnographic Methods in Criminal Justice
Shuki Cohen
Assistant Professor: Sociology and Criminology
Angela Crossman
Associate Professor: Memory Development; Child Suggestibility; Child Witness Accuracy & Credibility; Deception & False Beliefs
Ric Curtis
Professor: Qualitative Research Methods
Mark R. Fondacaro
Professor: Procedural and distributive justice, multicultural competence and decision making, ecological jurisprudence, family conflict resolution, and juvenile justice
Joshua D. Freilich
Executive Officer & Professor: Domestic terrorism, environmental criminology, criminological theory
Robert Garot
Assistant Professor: Immigration, Deviance: Gangs, Law and Society, Sociology
Gwendolyn Gerber
Professor: Forensic Psychology; Gender Issues in Policing & CRJ Police Personality Quantitative Research; Sexual Abuse & Marital Violence; Police Partners
Mary Gibson
Professor: History of Criminology; European Criminal Justice; Female Crime
Diana Gordon
Professor Emeritus: Immigration and Justice; Criminal Justice Policy; Comparative Criminal Justice
William Gottdiener
Associate Professor: Psychotherapeutic treatments for severe psychopathology; Underlying psychological processes involved in comorbid substance use disorders and posttraumatic stress disorder; Education and training issues in psychology generally and clinical psychology broadly
David Green
Assistant Professor: Crime and the media, crime and public opinion, crime and political culture, comparative criminology, sentencing, sociology of punishment, qualitative methods
Maria (Maki) Haberfeld
Professor: Policing with emphasis on comparative, training, leadership, integrity and ethics; comparative criminal justice; counter-terrorism.
Maria Hartwig
Associate Professor: Psychology of deception and its detection, Interviewing to detect deception and truth, & the social cognitive psychology of guilt and innocence.
Joan Hoffman
Associate Professor: Economics and Crime
Delores Jones-Brown
Professor: Race & Crime; Race & the Administration of Justice; Sociology of Law; Juvenile Justice; Legal Socialization of Adolescent Males
Saul Kassin
Distinguised Professor: Psychology and the law, Trial Procedure, Police Interrogation & Confessions, Eyewitness Identification & Testimony
Lila Kazemian
Associate Professor: Life-course and criminal career research; Desistance from crime; Sentencing policies; Comparative research; Offender reentry
David Kennedy
Professor: Crime Prevention Strategies;Policing; Gangs &Deterrence
Bilal Khan
Professor: Networks; computer security; digital forensics; wireless communications, modeling and simulation in anthropology, criminal justice, and epidemiology
John Kleinig
Professor: Police Ethics; Criminal Justice Ethics; Professional Ethics
Margaret Kovera
Professor: Social Psychology
Anthony Lemelle
Professor: Criminal Justice, Sociology
James Lynch
Distinguished Professor: Crime Statistics; Theories of Victimization Risk; Coercion and Social Control; Cross-National Comparisons
Evan J. Mandery
Associate Professor: Capital Punishment, Evidence Law & Ethics
Keith A. Markus
Professor: Test Validity; Program Evaluation; Discourse, Organizational Structure & Change; Interpretation of Statistical & Causal Models
Michael Maxfield
Professor: Environmental criminology, Research methods, & Policingnd Society
Candace McCoy
Professor: Courts, Law and Society; Plea Bargaining and Sentencing
Jeff Mellow
Deputy Executive Officer & Professor: Corrections, reentry, evaluation of criminal justice programs, evidence based practices in prisons and jails
Cynthia Mercado
Associate Professor: Clinical Psychology
Jayne Mooney
Associate Professor: Gender and Violence, Feminist Criminology, European Criminology, Victimology
Mangai Natarajan
Professor: Criminological Theory, Crime Analysis and Crime Mapping, Cross-Cultural Studies in Criminal Justice, Drug Trafficking
Maureen O’Connor
Professor: Law & Psychology; Intersection of Psychology; Gender & Law; Scientific Evidence; Mental Health Law & Policy
Susan Opotow
Professor: Sociology
Steven Penrod
Distinguished Professor: Legal Decision Making; Jury Decision Making; Eye Witness Reliability; Media Effects
Jeremy Porter
Assistant Professor: Research methods/quantitative analysis, social theory, social demography, social inequalities, criminology/criminal justice. the spatial analysis of social data, sociology of religion and urban sociology
Chitra Raghavan
Associate Professor: Intimiate partner homicide; Intimate partner rape; femicide
Valli Rajah
Associate Professor: Race and Ethnic Relations, Intimate Partner Violence, Sociological Theory & Substance Use
Gabrielle Salfati
Professor: Offender Profiling; Homicide; Sexual Offences; Research Methodology
Louis B. Schlesinger
Professor: Criminal Behavior & Homicides
Richard W. Schwester
Associate professor: Public Management, Organization Theory and Management, Research Methods
Jon M. Shane
Assistant Professor: Police policy and practice, violent crime, and situational crime prevention. Theoretical interests include routine activities, social disorganization and environmental criminology.
Cathy Spatz Widom
Distinguished Professor: Psychology, Quantitative Research Methods
Charles Strozier
Professor: American history with special interests in the history of violence and the new terrorism, psychohistory and Lincoln and the Civil War
Larry Sullivan
Professor: Advanced Criminology; Theory & punishment; Prison Reform
Hung-En Sung
Professor: Substance abuse and its treatments, political corruption, policing, comparative criminal justice, and program evaluation
Karen Terry
Professor: Sexual Abuse, victimization, sex offender policy
Jeremy Travis
President, Professor: Prisoner Reentry; Criminal Justice Policy; Corrections Policy and Impact of Incarceration
Lucia Trimbur
Assistant Professor
Mark Ungar
Associate Professor: Criminal Justice Policy, Inspection and Oversight
Elin Waring
Professor, Lehman College, Sociology: White-collar crime
Valerie West
Assistant Professor: Criminal Justice, Sociology
Jock Young
Distinguished Professor: Sociology of Deviancy; Criminology; Mass Media Studies
Patricia A. Zapf
Associate Professor: Forensic Psychology; Competencies (criminal and civil) and Decision Making Capacity; Forensic Assessment; Development and Validation of Forensic Assessment Instruments; Psychometrics; Insanity
Warren “Ned” Benton
Professor: Public Administration; Organizational Theory; Corrections; Computer & Criminal Justice
Roddrick A. Colvin
Associate Professor: Public Management, Employment policy, hate crimes, gay rights
Salomon Guajardo
Professor: Policy, Oversight & Administration
Peter Mameli
Associate Professor: Inspection and Oversight; Public Management
Patrick O’Hara
Associate Professor: Organization & Management
Marilyn Marks Rubin
Professor: Economics and Crime, Measurement of Crime
Anthony Carpi
Professor: Environmental and forensic toxicology
Peter De Forest
Professor Emeritus: John Jay College Department of Science
Donald Hoffman
Associate Professor: Forensic Toxicology and Chemistry
Lawrence Kobilinsky
Professor: Molecular biology, biology, forensic DNA analysis
Thomas Kubic
Associate Professor: Chemical Instrumentation; Electron Microscopy; Light Microscopy; Scientific Evidence
Richard Li
Professor: Forensic Science, Forensic Biology and Molecular Biology.
Nicholas D. K. Petraco
Associate Professor: tatistical pattern recognition of trace evidence, Quantum Chemistry, and Mathematical Chemical Physics.
John Reffner
Associate Professor: Developing microscopy, Microanalysis and imaging technology & Exploring their utility in forensic science
Margaret Wallace
Associate Professor: Forensic Science; Biochemistry; Molecular Biology and Genetics