Leana Bouffard: 5 reasons police officers should have college degrees
Bouffard contributes to The Conversation
Bouffard contributes to The Conversation
Jeff Brinkley, associate teaching professor, brings something special to the criminal justice studies classes he teaches — a police badge and years of law enforcement experience.
Daniel Butler is a new faculty member in the Department of Sociology this fall. His teaching and research focus is in criminal justice studies.
The Department of Sociology welcomes Shannon Harper to the faculty this fall. Her teaching and research focus is in criminal justice studies.
Taea Bonner (’20 criminal justice) was the only Department of Sociology undergraduate student to participate in The Great Iowa Pitch Off competition at the Iowa State Fair.
Students apply skills and concepts they have learned throughout their education in the criminal justice studies program and solve real-world problems in CJST 484 Mock Trial.
Osceola, IA ‘19 criminal justice and political science Favorite quote: "It seems to me that at this time we need education in the obvious more than investigation of the obscure." -Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. Why did you pick criminal justice studies?: I chose criminal justice studies because I’m fascinated with the idea of crime’s influence … Continue reading Student Spotlight: Alexxa Blair
Matthew Fully (’17 sociology and criminal justice), plans to change the world by bringing people together with activism, volunteerism and community-building. Fully came to Iowa State University in 2015 as a transfer student from Des Moines Area Community College and began studying sociology and criminal justice. During his time on campus, he made his mark … Continue reading International community builder: Matthew Fully
Criminology professor at Iowa State, Dr. Matt DeLisi will contribute his knowledge to the None in Three project with colleagues out of Huddersfield University as one of the most widely respected criminologists in the world. The None in Three project is a 5-nation data collection initiative of 50,000 youth to examine gender-based violence and its … Continue reading DeLisi to contribute to ‘None in Three’ project to examine effects of abuse on 50,000 youths