Profiles in "Criminology" Expertise Area

  • Brehman's primary focus is on cyberterrorism, statistical analysis and the media's influence on the perception of law enforcement.
  • Broberg joined the School of Social Transformation's justice and social inquiry faculty as a lecturer in 2017. Prior to this position, he taught within the Arizona K-12 environment for 10 years.
  • Victor Mora is a doctoral candidate in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Arizona State University. Victor's research interests include policing, group processes, and deviant groups.
  • Walsh is a Superior Court Judge in San Diego, California. Prior to being a judge, he was a trial attorney with the San Diego District Attorneys Office. He is a retired Navy Commander.
  • Stolzenberg takes an interdisciplinary approach to studying children’s reports of maltreatment, then applying her work to criminal justice systems.
  • Trinkner's research seeks to understand why people follow rules and defer to authority and how regulatory agencies can best foster support from those they serve.
  • Pizarro examines violence, more notably homicide, through the lens of theories of crime, and how various contextual factors come together in time and place to result in a homicide event.
  • Edward Maguire is a professor of criminology and criminal justice at Arizona State University, where he also serves as director of the Public Safety Innovation Lab.