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Beth A. Wiersma, Ph. D. Chair, Associate Professor
B.A., Moorhead State University M.S., Northern State University Ph.D., South Dakota State University Office: 308-865-8775 Email: wiersmaba@unk.edu
Beth Wiersma, Ph.D. joined the department in 2001. Her research and teaching areas include corrections, and sex crimes and sex offenders. She has authored several articles in the corrections field. She previously worked in juvenile corrections and with victims of domestic and sexual assault. |
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Joseph R. Carlson, Ph.D. Professor
B.A., Brigham Young University M.S., Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville Ph.D., University of Southern Mississippi Office: 308-865-8961 Email: carlsonj@unk.edu
Joseph Carlson, Ph.D. has been teaching at UNK since 1993. His experience includes being a deputy sheriff, assistant warden, military police operations officer and chief of police. His areas of teaching specialties are in policing, and terrorism and hostage negotiations. His publications include national research regarding women keeping babies in prison.
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Kurt D. Siedschlaw, M.S. & J.D. Professor
B.A., Huron College M.S., Michigan State University J.D., University of South Dakota School of Law Office: 308-865-8774 Email: siedschlawk@unk.edu
Kurt Siedschlaw became associated with the Department of Criminal Justice in 1989. His research and teaching areas include legal studies, corrections, probation, and Native American issues. He is the author of several state sponsored reports, journal articles, and a textbook chapter. Formerly, Professor Siedschlaw practiced law in South Dakota, and is currently licensed in Nebraska. Additionally, he served as a State Parole and Probation agent for the South Dakota Division of Corrections. |
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Julia N. Campbell, Ph.D. Associate Professor
B.A., University of Southern Mississippi M.S., University of Southern Mississippi Ph.D., University of Southern Mississippi Office: 308-865-8566 Email: campbelljn@unk.edu
Julie Campbell, Ph.D. joined the Department of Criminal Justice in 2006. Her research and teaching areas include Introduction to Criminal Justice, Victimology, and Women and Crime. She has authored several articles on stalking in the college environment.
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Danielle Lively Neal, Ph. D. Assistant Professor
B.A., University of Nebraska at Kearney M.S., Washington State University Ph.D., Washington State University Office: 308-865-8756 Email: nealdl@unk.edu
Danielle Neal, Ph.D. joined the Department of Criminal Justice in 2007. Her research and teaching areas include social capital, juvenile justice, minorities in criminal justice, criminological theory, and policy and administration issues in criminal justice. She is the author of the book, Social Capital and Urban Crime, published in 2011. |
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Kyung Yon Jhi, Ph.D. Assistant Professor
B.A., Korean National Police University M.S., Michigan State University Ph.D., Sam Houston State University Office: 308-875-8777 Email: jhiky@unk.edu Website: http://karlj.tistory.com
Kyung Yon Jhi, Ph.D. joined the Department of Criminal Justice in 2011. His research and teaching areas include policing, cybercrime issues, research method, and structural factors on criminality. He has previously worked in Korean National Police Agency, specializing in cybercrime investigation and international cooperation.
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Lauren Brandt Online Coordinator
B.A., University of Nebraska at Kearney Office: 308-865-8892 Email: brandtla@unk.edu
Lauren Brandt joined the Department of Criminal Justice in 2012. Her primary role is to work with distance and online students who are pursuing their undergraduate degrees in criminal justice through the UNK/UNO online Criminal Justice degree completion program. She has previously worked as a crime analyst in the Internet Crime Against Children and Critical Infrastructure/Homeland Security divisions for the Nebraska State Patrol. |
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Barb Harshbarger Office Associate
Office: 308-865-8510
Email: harshbargerb@unk.edu |