Associate Professor of Criminal Justice
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Associate Editor at the Journal of Criminal Justice and Law
Richard J. Stringer, Ph.D.
Profesional Experience
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, 2023 - Present
Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice, Kennesaw State University
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, 2018 - 2023
Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice, Kennesaw State University
Courses Instructed:
Undergraduate:
Research Methods in Criminal Justice (CRJU 3301)
Police in America (CRJU 3310)
Special Topics: Drugs and Crime (CRJU 4490)
Technology & Criminal Justice (CRJU 3305 & CYBR 3305)
Criminal Courts (CRJU 3300)
Graduate:
Applied Statistics and Data Analysis in CJ (CRJU 7712)
Advanced Law Enforcement (CRJU 7703)
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Research Fellow, Bureau of Justice Statistics, October 2016 - December 2017
Instructor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, August 2013 – December 2016
Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice Department, Old Dominion University
Courses Instructed:
Criminal Justice Systems (CRJS 222)
Law & Criminal Justice (CRJS 262)
Introduction to Social Research (SOC 337)
Statistical Consultant, November 2015 – March 2016
Center for Coastal Physical Oceanography, Old Dominion University Research Foundation
Adjunct Instructor of Sociology, June 2013 – August 2013
Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice Department, Old Dominion University
Course Instructed: Population and Society (SOC 309)
Graduate Teaching/Research Assistant, August 2011 – May 2013
Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice Department, Old Dominion University
Distance Learning Experience: Sociological Theory (SOC 409W)
Substantive Criminal Law (CRJS 462)
Sociology of Women (SOC 340)
Rehabilitation Specialist, May 2008 – July 2010
Portsmouth Redevelopment & Housing Authority, Portsmouth, VA