Brian Donnelly, Federal Bureau of Investigation: Forensic toxicology, organized crime, pharmacology, weapons of mass destruction. (Adjunct appointment)
David M. Kennedy, John Jay College: Crime prevention strategies, action research in prevention of serious crimes; gangs; deterrence theory; drug markets; domestic violence; criminal justice professionalism.
James P. Lynch, American University: Crime statistics, effects of measurement error on crime trends theories of victimization risk, repeat victimization; role of coercion in social control, including effects of incarceration and arrest on less coercive institutions of social control such as communities and families; decisions of citizens to request coercive control; immigrants and crime; cross-national comparisons of crime and criminal justice practices as a means of illuminating the role of coercion in social control. (Adjunct appointment)
Peter A. Mameli, John Jay College: Human trafficking; transnational issue management; globalization; inspection and oversight; performance management.
Anders Walker, John Jay College: Survival and failure of legal systems, particularly the role irrationality and prejudice play in shaping those systems; legal resistance to desegregation in the American South; legal efforts to reform criminal law in the American North, particularly in New York.
Margaret M. Wallace, John Jay College: Human identification using DNA profiling; plant and insect genotyping via amplified fragment length polymorphism; microbial genetics.
Susan Klitzman, Hunter College: Public health, environmental and occupational health, epidemiology, health policy. (Environmental Subprogram)
Laura Rabin, Brooklyn College: Clinical neuropsychology and neuroimaging, early assessment of Alzheimer's disease. (Experimental Subprogram)
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