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Students from the College of Humanities and Social Sciences present their original research at the CHSS Undergraduate Research Symposium at the Fairfax campus.
Photo credit: Alexis Glenn, Creative Services, George Mason University
Criminology, Law and Society graduate students and staff of the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy pose with guests after a symposium on Capitol Hill in Washington DC.
Photo credit: Alexis Glenn/Creative Services/George Mason University
Criminology, Law and Society students attend a special lecture on campus with U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder.
Photo credit: Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences is proud to honor Max Milien, Jr., BS Law Enforcement '90, with the 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award - Criminology, Law and Society.
Max Milien, Jr., has been a special agent with the United States Secret Service for 29 years.
As far back as her sophomore year in high school, Mason volleyball player Ewelina Gacek knew she wanted a career in law enforcement. That is why George Mason University and its highly regarded Criminology, Law, and Society Department originally made it onto her radar. Add an offer of an athletic scholarship and Mason was something she couldn’t pass up.
Data mining website ScholarGPS ranked David Weisburd, Distinguished Professor of Criminology, Law and Society and Executive Director of Mason's Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy, seventh overall in lifetime research achievement in the areas of criminology and criminal justice.