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Randolph Dupont

Professor and Chair of the Department

  • Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin
  • Mental Health, Substance Abuse Issues and the Criminal Justice System, Community Psychology.

David J. Giacopassi

Professor

  • Ph.D., University of Notre Dame
  • Law and Society; Substance Abuse, Gambling and Its Effects on Quality of Life.

Donna Huddleston

Instructor and Undergraduate Advisor

  • M.A., Memphis State University

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W. Richard Janikowski

Associate Professor

  • J.D., DePaul University
  • Jurisprudence; Semiotics; and Comparative Justice Systems

Wayne J. Pitts

Assistant Professor

  • Ph.D., University of New Mexico
  • Immigration, occupational stress for law enforcement, elder abuse, substance abuse and crime, and research methods.

Jerry R. Sparger

Professor

  • B.A. 1964 Wake Forest University; M.A. 1965 Appalachian State University; Ph.D. 1973 University of Tennessee
  • Organizational Behavior; and Criminal Justice Education.

K.B. Turner

Associate Professor

  • Ph.D., University of Nebraska at Lincoln
  • Crime and Punishment, Courts, Police Administration, Racial Profiling.

Margaret Vandiver

Professor and Graduate Coordinator

  • Ph.D., Florida State University
  • History of crime and punishment; Death Penalty; and Genocide.

Yaschica Williams

Assistant Professor

  • Ph.D., Western Michigan University
  • Juvenile delinquency, Research methods, Criminology, Gender and crime, Victimology

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