Displaying items by tag: department of criminal justice

Hendrix reflects on her time in the forensic science program, she calls attention to the close-knit community that exists between the students and the faculty.
A partnership between interdisciplinary scientists at UAB will help take down websites involved in illicit drug sales and financial scams.
 Camp CSI gives children a chance to explore real-world forensic practices and learn about education and career opportunities in criminal justice.
Ter’Ricka Brundidge and Curdajah Bonner took home awards, beating out dozens of other entries.
Lim will shape CFR Education’s educational products and share best practices for teaching global issues while fostering global civics advocacy among her students.
Walker is an internationally renowned researcher in the discipline of criminology whose accomplishments have brought substantial international attention to UAB.
Three Blazers received honors during the 2022 SCJA conference that was held in Asheville, North Carolina.
UAB’s Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts will host “Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration,” exploring the work of imprisoned artists and the centrality of incarceration to contemporary art and culture, on view from Sept. 17-Dec. 11.
A UAB criminal justice researcher shares tips to prevent online identity theft.
UAB’s cybersecurity master’s program is preparing a new workforce for a booming field with ever-increasing demand and a shortage of skills. The program has a unique focus on both cyber defense and cyber investigations.
With international travel on pause, a global remote internship provides a cultural experience for students and supports the efforts of Clinica Verde in Nicaragua, all from the UAB campus.
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