Richard Bennett
Professor at American University School of Public Affairs
Biography
American University School of Public Affairs
Degrees
PhD Washington State University
MA Florida State University
BA Randolph-Macon College
Bio
Professor Bennett''s research interests include comparative criminology, comparative criminal justice, and police organization and procedures. He has published extensively in the area of cross-national crime, policing and comparative police systems. His articles have appeared in journals such as Social Forces, Criminology, Justice Quarterly, Police Quarterly and Sociological Quarterly. As a Fulbright Senior Scholar, he has studied crime and justice issues in developing nations. He serves on the editorial board of various criminal justice journals and is the past president of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Courses that Professor Bennett teaches include Introduction to Systems of Justice, Insider''s View of Justice, Comparative Criminology/Criminal Justice, and Introduction to Justice Research I and II.
Teaching
Fall 2018
JLC-104 Intro to Systems of Justice
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