The Department of Anthropology John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Faculty Profiles


Serguei I. Cheloukhine
Assistant Professor
212.237.8391
422.05T
2005 PhD

1998 MA
1987 Master of Economics
York University (Canada)/President’s School of Public Administration (Russia)
York University (Canada)
Rostov State University (Russia)

Serguei Cheloukhine’s areas of expertise are Property Rights, Corrupt Networks, Organized Crime, Money Laundering and Terrorism (Russia and Eastern Europe). He was professor and the Department of Social Sciences chairperson at the Rostov-on-Don Law School (former Higher Police Academy) for ten years. Studying Organized Crime, Economic Crime and Corruption in Russia, led him to the Nathanson Center for the Study of Organized and Corruption, York University in Canada where Serguei worked as researcher and finished his PhD. Cheloukhine’s first book Property and the State: Ownership Regime and Institutional Changes in Russia, examines property rights in transitional countries and its legal systems. Other publications focused on organized crime, economic crime and corrupt networks in Russia and other countries. Law enforcement and government officials in Canada, Sweden, Finland, Australia, Brazil, Italy and Russia recognized Cheloukhine’s work.

 
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