Brad Bartholomew
Professorial Lecturer
Department of Justice, Law and Society
- Dr. Bartholomew received his doctoral degree from the University of Maryland in 2012. His research focuses on issues related to the causes and consequences of terrorism and the impacts of state and local counterterrorism policy. In particular, his recent research has focused on the impact of state and federal legislation on acts of violent protest. Other areas of research interest include community oriented policing tactics and their impacts on crime and the fear of crime. Other recent research has focused on the assessment of policies designed to reduce gang-related crime and crime on the college campus.
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Degrees
MA and PhD, criminology and criminal justice, University of Maryland
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OFFICE
- SPA - Justice, Law and Society
- Ward - 252
FOR THE MEDIA
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Teaching
Spring 2013
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- JLS-103 Critical Issues in Justice
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- JLS-103 Critical Issues in Justice
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- JLS-104 Intro to System of Justice
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- JLS-104 Intro to System of Justice
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Fall 2013
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- JLS-103 Critical Issues in Justice
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- JLS-104 Intro to System of Justice
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- JLS-206 Justice & Deviant Behavior
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