Profiles in "Criminal Justice" Expertise Area

  • Erik Luna is the Amelia D. Lewis Professor of Constitutional and Criminal Law. He teaches and writes primarily in the areas of criminal law and criminal procedure.
  • Loftus’ published work includes works on critical infrastructure protection – chemical facility security, law enforcement misconduct, preparing future counter-terrorism defenders, and succession management.
  • Garcia's experience spans from prosecuting misdemeanor cases to high-level violent felonies in Maricopa County.
  • 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.
  • Currently living in Southern California, Shaffer works as a warfare systems analyst for the Department of the Navy and serves as a naval officer in the United States Navy Reserve.
  • Research centers on police behavior, with an emphasis on police use of force and police culture.
  • Ken Pomeranz has more than 30 years of law enforcement experience serving San Diego Police, Las Vegas Police, Adams County Sheriff’s (Colorado), Lakewood Police (Colorado) and currently Phoenix Police.
  • Edward Maguire is a professor of criminology and criminal justice at ASU, a visiting professor at the University of South Wales in the UK, and director of the Public Safety Innovation Lab at ASU.
  • Shi Yan is an associate professor at ASU's School of Criminology and Criminal Justice. He studies guilty pleas, sentencing, & risk issues in criminal justice. He has a Ph.D. from UAlbany. For more info, https://iamshiyan.com
  • Dr den Heyer is a mixed-methods researcher whose interests include police organizational reform and performance, police service delivery effectiveness, the police response to terrorism and the militarization of policing.