Our Faculty
CONTACTS:
Director of The Master of Arts Degree Program in International Crime and Justice
Jana Arsovska, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Prgoram of Doctoral Study in Criminal Justice at the Graduate Center, City University of New York
Office: Haaren Hall, 520.11
Phone: 646-557-4436
Email: jarsovska@jjay.cuny.edu
Faculty Website: https://www.jjay.cuny.edu/faculty/jana-arsovska
Deputy Director of The Master of Arts Degree Program in International Crime and Justice and Program Coordinator of the Advanced Certificate in Transnational Organized Crime Studies (ACTOCS)
Rosemary Barberet, PhD
Professor
Department of Sociology Program of Doctoral Studies in Criminal Justice, City University of New York
Office: Haaren Hall 520.15
Phone: 212-237-8676
Email: rbarberet@jjay.cuny.edu
Faculty Website: https://www.jjay.cuny.edu/faculty/rosemary-barberet
The multicultural and multilingual faculty for the International Crime and Justice Program come from a broad range of departments, including Sociology, Political Science, Criminal Justice, Law, Police Science, & Criminal Justice Administration, Anthropology, Economics, Psychology, African American Studies and Latin American & Latino/a Studies. They have written highly regarded books, articles and reports on international issues; served as consultants to the United Nations, World Bank, INTERPOL, USAID, DEA and other national and international organizations; obtained research funding from prestigious agencies; and received awards for their research and teaching.
CORE FACULTY
| George Andreopoulos | Professor | Political Science | Civil rights & liberties, human rights, human trafficking |
| Jana Arsovska | Associate Professor | Sociology | Organized crime, human trafficking, drug trafficking, corruption, Balkan criminality |
| Rosemary Barberet | Professor | Sociology | International criminal justice, victimology, women & crime |
| Katarzyna Celinska | Associate Professor | Law, Police Science & Criminal Justice Administration | Corrections, violence prevention program evaluation, women in prison |
| Marcia Esparza | Professor | Criminal Justice | Genocide, historical memory, legacies, colonialism, critical human rights, military sociology |
| Maria (Maki) Haberfeld | Professor | Law, Police Science & Criminal Justice Administration | Policing with emphasis on comparative, training, leadership, integrity & ethics, counter-terrorism |
| Jay Hamilton | Assistant Professor | Economics | Illegal transactions, policy analysis, illegal justice and economic justice, drug trafficking |
| Noam Haviv | Assistant Professor | Law, Police Science & Criminal Justice Administration | Corrections, prisons, research methods and quantitative statistics, policing |
| Susan Kang | Associate Professor | Political Science | International law, human rights, trade unions, international organizations, international political economy |
| Veronica Michel | Associate Professor | Political Science | Prosecutorial accountability, victims’ rights, human rights, comparative criminal justice, Latin America |
| Mangai Natarajan | Professor | Criminal Justice | Criminological theory, international crime and justice, women and criminal justice, crime mapping, situational crime prevention |
| Gohar Petrossian | Associate Professor | Criminal Justice | Environmental criminology, opportunity theory, wildlife trafficking, quantitative research |
| Peter Romaniuk | Associate Professor | Political Science | Terrorism, violent extremism, global governance, counter terrorism, terrorist financing |
| Jennifer Rutledge | Associate Professor | Political Science | International criminal law, comparative politics, public policy, environmental justice |
| Lauren Moton | Assistant Professor | Criminal Justice | Anti-trafficking laws, trafficking in persons |
| Amy Adamczyk | Professor | Sociology | Religion, deviance & crimes, sociological theory, sexuality, health |
ASSOCIATE FACULTY
| John Gutierrez | Assistant Professor | Latin American & Latina/o Studies | Latin America, Cuba, history of medicine & disease |
| Chitra Raghavan | Professor | Psychology | Psychological analysis of crime, domestic violence, gender & violence |
| Edward Snajdr | Professor | Anthropology | Cultural analysis, political anthropology, ethnicity, nationalism |
| Itai Sneh | Associate Professor | History | Human rights, American foreign policy, terrorism, the Middle East |
| Hung-En Sung | Professor | Criminal Justice | Justice reform in transnational societies, police-capacity building |
ADJUNCT FACULTY
| Nora Cronin | Human trafficking, gender & the law, public policy | |
| Craig Dudley | Artificial intelligence, illicit network in Africa, multinational intelligence operations | |
| Suray Duygulu | Transnational crime, terrorism, comparative policing | |
| Rebecca Hollender | Environmental policy, political theories, economic transformation | |
| John Hussey | Terrorism, combat operations, homeland security | |
| Isa Karasioglu | Ethnicity & nationalism, anthropology & crime | |
| Leonid Lantsman | International program design and management, international narcotics law enforcement | |
| David Marvelli | Transnational organized crime, intelligence analysis | |
| Jelena Pia-Comella | Women’s rights, gender justice, gender, peace & security | |
| Maria Victoria Perez-Rios | Accountability, counter-terrorism, civil rights | |
| Staci Strobl | Comparative criminal justice, policing, Bahrain, gender justice | |
| Jeffrey Locke | Comparative criminal justice, legal systems |