MACJ Faculty
Jess Bonnan-White
Ph.D. (University of Iowa) - Professor of Criminal Justice
Deeanna M. Button
Ph.D. (University of Delaware) - Professor of Criminal Justice
William Dineen
M.A.S. (Fairleigh Dickinson) - Teaching Specialist of Criminal Justice: Crime Scene
Investigation, Bloodstain Pattern nalysis, homicide investigation, criminal investigation,
interview and interrogationtechniques, resilience in policing, the criminal justice
system, and corrections.
Joshua D. Duntley
Ph.D. (University of Texas) - Associate Professor of Criminal Justice
Syeda T. Hadi
Ph.D. (University of Hawaii at Manoa)-Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice: Transnational
feminist criminology, criminalization and victimization of female asylum seekers and
refugees, intersectionality perspective, criminological theories.
Katherine Kafonek
Ph.D. (University of Delaware) - Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice: Victimology,
Intersectional Criminology
Marissa P. Levy
Ph.D. (Rutgers, The State University of NJ) - Dean, School of Social and Behavioral
Sciences and Professor of Criminal Justice
Ruibin Lu
Ph.D. (Washington State University) - Associate Professor of Criminal Justice
Manish Madan
Ph.D. (Michigan State University) Associate Professor of Criminal Justice
William J. McKnight III
M.S. (Saint Joseph’s University) - Teaching Specialist in Criminal Justice
Richard Mulvihill
M.Sc. (Nova Southeastern University) - Tenured Instructor of Criminal Justice
Nusret Sahin
Ph.D. (Rutgers, The State University of NJ) - Associate Professor of Criminal Justice
Kimberley Schanz
Ph.D. (CUNY Graduate Center) - Associate Professor of Criminal Justice
Barbara Stanley
M.S. (Drexel University) - Teaching Specialist of Criminal Justice: Medico-Legal Death
Investigation, Crime Scene Analysis, The Crimnal Justice System, Forensics Anthropology,
and Criminal Law
Amy Yingyi Situ-Liu
Ph.D. (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) - Associate Professor of Criminal Justice:
Environmental crime, comparative criminal justice, quantitative and qualitative research
methods, criminology, crime control.
Christine Tartaro
Program Chair -Ph.D. (Rutgers, The State University of NJ) -Distinguished Professor
of Criminal Justice
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