Daniel I.
Prelipcian
Master of International Law (LL.M.) - International Law and International Human Rights Law, University of Kent (2022 - 2023)
Master of Arts (M.A) - International Affairs, Columbia University (2015 - 2017)
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - International Criminal Justice, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice (2010 - 2014)
Daniel I. Prelipcian is an adjunct professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, where he teaches in the Sociology Department. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Criminal Justice from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, a Master of Arts in International Affairs with a concentration in Economic and Political Development from Columbia University, and an LL.M. in International Law and International Human Rights Law from the University of Kent. With over 20 years of international experience in education and law, Daniel brings a global perspective to his teaching and research, focusing on justice, international law, human rights, and social development.
ECONOMICS (ECO)
ECO 101 – Introduction to Economics
ECO 105 – Understanding US Economic Data
ECO 220 – Macroeconomics
ECO 231 – Global Economic Development and Crime
CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRJ)
CRJ 101 – Introduction to Criminal Justice
CRJ 201 – Policing
CRJ 202 – Corrections
SOCIOLOGY (SOC)
SOC 101 – Introduction to Sociology
SOC 203 – Criminology
SOC 216 – Probation and Parole
SOC 222 – Crime, Media and Public Opinion
SOC 236 – Victimology
SOC 302 – Social Problems
SOC 354 – Gangs and Transnationalism