Faculty demographics in criminology and criminal justice: a wider view

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Brion SeverSara RollandChristian FabrizioDepartment of Justice Studies, Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, FL, USABrion Sever is a criminologist who received his Ph.D. from Florida State University in 1999. He is currently an Associate Professor and a graduate program coordinator within the Justice Studies Department at Florida Gulf Coast University. Dr. Sever is co-author of the book Punishment and Crime: The Limits of Punitive Policy and has also published his research in over a dozen journals, including Criminology, Police Quarterly, and the Journal of Criminal Justice Education.Sara Rolland is a forensic studies master’s candidate with a concentration in human identity and trauma analysis at Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU). Mrs. Rolland also received her bachelor’s degrees at FGCU in criminal justice and forensic studies with research interests in psychology and anthropology.Christian Fabrizio is a postgraduate student at Florida Gulf Coast University who specializes in the study of human identity and the analysis of skeletal trauma. His research interests include forensic pathology, human osteology, and the rights of the Black and queer communities.

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