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BA in Criminology, Law and Society

The BA in criminology, law and society provides students with the opportunity to acquire a broader liberal arts education while studying criminology, law and society. The BA degree prepares students for careers in a range of justice, social service, and human services fields. It also provides a stron...

Faculty Panel on Urban Research

Past Event
Thursday, March 21, 2024 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM EDT
Student Union I, (SUB) I, 3rd Floor, Room #3A

The Urban Research Hub invites you to hear from six Mason faculty members across three colleges/schools about their latest urban research and participate in the discussion / Q&A afterward. Topics covered include: human mobility, environmental justice, built environment, public space, social memo...

Andrew Novak

Andrew Novak

Andrew Novak is a specialist in international and comparative law and teaches courses related to international and comparative criminal justice and human rights. He previously worked as a government lawyer in the fields of administrative and employment law and taught African Law at American Universit...

Laurie O. Robinson

Laurie O. Robinson

Laurie Robinson is a Clarence J. Robinson Professor Emerita of Criminology, Law and Society at George Mason University. She joined the CLS faculty in 2012 after more than three decades of involvement in national criminal justice policy and retired from Mason in 2021. During her career, Robinson was n...

Raymond G Rowley

Raymond G Rowley

Professor Rowley spent 30 years as a federal criminal investigator, including nearly 24 years as a special agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).  During this period Professor Rowley held a variety of investigative and leadership positions designed to enhance public...