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Alexander, A. DaktariAssistant ProfessorCriminal Justice
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Gunnison, ElaineAssociate Professor, Graduate Program and Internship Director Criminal Justice
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Helfgott, JacquelineProfessor, Department Chair Criminal Justice
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Hickman, Matthew Assistant ProfessorCriminal Justice
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Kelliher, MichaelAssociate ProfessorCriminal Justice
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Mackrell, DevinAdministrative AssistantCriminal Justice
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Reynolds, KateAdministrative AssistantCatholic Studies, Criminal Justice, Global African Studies, Liberal Studies
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