Profiles in "Criminal Justice" Expertise Area

  • Dr. Fradella seeks to narrow the gap between empirical knowledge and law, policy, and practice related to criminal justice and constitutional rights.
  • Telep's research focuses on synthesizing research to assess what works in policing; partnering with agencies to examine the impact of police practices on crime, disorder and citizen perceptions of legitimacy.
  • Wang is involved in studies of race and ethnicity and their effects on crime and criminal justice, and she is also interested in applying various quantitative methods to test and extend criminological theories.
  • Ashford directs the Office of Offender Diversion and Sentencing Solutions and the Office of Forensic Social Work Research and Training.
  • Chad Noreuil teaches Legal Method and Writing, Legal Advocacy, Criminal Law, Prisoner Rights, and a course on passing the bar exam at ASU. He is an author and national lecturer for BarBri.
  • 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.
  • At ASU, Scholz teaches online and ​face-to-face classes including Law and Social Control; Imperatives of Proof; Introduction to Criminology; and Community Supervision.