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Dr. Devon Johnson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Criminology, Law and Society at George Mason University. Her current research focuses on punishment preferences and police-citizen relations in the United States and the Caribbean, with an emphasis on understanding racial and ethnic dif...
CJ Appleton
CJ Appleton is a doctoral student in the Criminology, Law, and Society department at George Mason University. He previously earned his Bachelor of Art’s degree in Sociology/Anthropology at Lewis & Clark College and his Master of Science in Sociology from Portland State University. He studies corr...
David B Wilson
David B. Wilson, PhD, is a Distinguished University Professor in the Criminology, Law and Society Department at George Mason University. His research interests focus broadly on issues related to changing the criminal behavior of juvenile and adult offenders. More specifically, his research examines t...
CRIM 402-DL1: Punishment and Corrections
Fall 2024 - Janani UmamaheswarCRIM 307-002: Social Inequality/Crime/Justic
Fall 2024 - Marie Mele ThomasCRIM 307-001: Social Inequality/Crime/Justic
Fall 2024 - Marie Mele ThomasCRIM 307-C01: Social Inequality/Crime/Justic
Summer 2024 - Arden Richards-KaramarkovichBook Discussion with Dr. Jamie Fader
Past Event
Monday, April 1, 2024 12:00 PM EDT
Fenwick Library, #1014B
The Social Justice Collaborative, housed in Mason’s Department of Criminology, Law and Society, is delighted to host Dr. Jamie Fader for a discussion of her new book, On Shifting Ground: Constructing Manhood on the Margins. We hope to see many of you for what promises to be a lively conversation abou...
Danielle M. Fenimore
Dr. Danielle Fenimore holds a PhD from Texas State University's School of Criminal Justice and Criminology (2020. She worked as a Research Associate with the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), a non-profit research organization focused on addressing issues in modern policing. Prior to her work a...