Looking to Evidence to Reduce Gang Violence
David Hureau, assistant professor in the School of Criminal Justice, presented his research last month at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Hureau is an assistant professor in the School of Criminal Justice.
The problem of gang violence isn’t going away any time soon, but researchers in the University at Albany’s School of Criminal Justice are working to better understand it.
William Pridemore and JoEllen Welsh Named SUNY Distinguished Professors
Two members of the UAlbany community can now add their names to the highest faculty achievement in the SUNY System.
School of Criminal Justice Dean William Alex Pridemore and School of Public Health Empire Innovations Professor JoEllen Welsh are among 10 faculty who were named SUNY Distinguished Faculty by the SUNY Board of Trustees at its meeting on Nov. 15.
SUNY confers the ranking of distinguished faculty upon individuals who have achieved national or international prominence and a distinguished reputation within their chosen field. Their work must be of such character that it elevates the standards of scholarship of colleagues both within and beyond these persons’ academic fields.