Students in Department of Criminal Justice Sciences Professor Shelly Clevenger’s class on victimology were asked to create a piece of art relating to this issue using a child’s toy.
Unit: Criminal Justice Sciences
Central Illinois Offender Reentry Symposium
Illinois State University’s Department of Criminal Justice Sciences and Criminal Justice Association will hold the Central Illinois Offender Reentry Symposium from 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 20, in the Old Main Room of the Bone Student Center.
CAST Academy of Achievement inducts new members
Meet the newest inductees of the College of Applied Science and Technology’s (CAST) Academy of Achievement.
A Day in the Life of a CAST Alum: Brian Greenenwald, Criminal Justice Sciences
The College of Applied Science and Technology’s “A Day in the Life of a CAST Alum” series is designed to shed some light on how CAST alumni spend their days. Our alumni will tell you that every day is different, and this series aims to peek into an alum’s world. Criminal Justice Sciences alum Brian Greenenwald
Sights and sounds from Illinois State University’s Research Symposium
Check out photos, video, and interviews from Illinois State University’s annual Research Symposium.
Q&A with Ralph Weisheit: Where does the war on drugs go from here?
In the last four years, Illinois, like many states, has been loosening its drug laws: legalizing medical marijuana, allowing universities to research industrial hemp, and decriminalizing the possession of small amounts of recreational marijuana.
A Day in the Life of a CAST Alum: Jared Owen, Criminal Justice Sciences
This edition of “A Day in the Life of a CAST Alum” feature Jared Owen ’01, who works as the State Hazard Mitigation Planner for the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA).
Professor Clevenger presents research at UN Women
Shelly Clevenger, assistant professor in the Department of Criminal Justice Sciences, presented her research “Online Victimization of Female Sexual Assault Survivors and Their Families” December 12 at U.N. Women in New York City.
Three departments recognized for exceptional professional development
Instructors and support staff spent more than 11,230 hours on professional development in the area of teaching and learning.
University teaching initiative awards announced
Lauren Bratslavsky, Shelley Clevenger, Lea Cline, Tracy Mainieri, and Amanda Miller are the recipients of the 2016 Outstanding University Teaching Initiative Awards.