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Ranked #2 In The Country by US News!

The School of Criminal Justice at the University at Albany Ranked # 2 in the country!


School of Criminal Justice
 

Colin Loftin

Specialization: Violence, Methodology and Statistics, Structural Factors, Measurement

Professor
Ph.D. (1971) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Colin Loftin is co-director of the Violence Research Group, a research collaboration with colleagues at the University at Albany and the University of Maryland, that conducts research on the causes and consequences of interpersonal violence. The major themes of the research are: (1) understanding violence as a social process extending beyond individual action; (2) improving the quality of data on the incidence and nature of crime; (3) the design and evaluation of violence prevention policies; and (4) the investigation of population risk factors for violence.
The Violence Research Group recently published the Statistical Handbook on Violence in America (Oryx Press, 1996). Professor Loftin was a member of the National Academy of Sciences Panel on Understanding and Preventing Violence.


 

School of Criminal Justice, University at Albany, SUNY
135 Western Avenue
Albany, NY 12222 USA
Phone: (518) 442 - 5214 • Fax: (518) 442 - 5212

 

 


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