Matthew D. Kenyon

Matthew D. Kenyon
Adjunct Faculty
Policing, procedural justice, victimology, performance management
Matthew D. Kenyon is an adjunct professor in the Department of Criminology, Law, and Society at George Mason University. He has taught courses as an adjunct professor and as part of law enforcement academies and in-service training.
Matthew received his Ph.D. from the Department of Criminology, Law, and Society at George Mason University and his M.A. from the Department of Criminology at Radford University. His Ph.D. dissertation focused on the support for and predisposition to use procedural justice by American law enforcement officers. He has worked as a forensic technician, police officer, and emergency dispatcher across his seven years in the law enforcement field. Matthew previously worked as a Research Assistant at George Mason University’s Center for Justice Leadership and Management, where he conducted research as part of the National Police Research Platform.
Matthew currently works full time as a statistician for the U.S. Department of Justice.
Courses Taught
CRIM 516: Evaluation of Crime and Justice Policies and Practices
CRIM 781: Justice Program Evaluation
Education
Ph.D. - George Mason University
M.A. - Radford University
B.S. - Radford University