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Criminology Experts in Florida
See more Criminology Expert WitnessesThis highly qualified expert has years of experience in the field of premises liability. He received his PhD in criminology from Florida State University and is a certified protection professional by the American Society for Industrial Security. He is a member of various renowned professional associations, including the American Correctional Association, the International Society of Crime Prevention Practitioners, the Florida Crime Prevention Association and the National Floor Safety Institute. He is a former adjunct professor of criminal justice, corrections and criminology at Florida International University and a former professor of criminal justice at Keiser College. He has also provided consulting services and conducted lectures and workshops for various government agencies. He lectures both nationally and internationally and has published 44+ journal articles focused on crime prevention, security, and jail design. He is the president and owner of a major security and safety design company in Florida.
President, A Security Consulting Firm in FL
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Florida State University
Fort Lauderdale,
Florida
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FAQs for Criminology Expert Witnesses
What is the role of a criminology expert witness in legal proceedings?
A criminology expert witness provides insight into criminal behavior, crime scene analysis, and law enforcement procedures. They can help interpret evidence and provide objective testimony to support a case.
In what types of cases might I need a criminology expert witness?
Criminology experts are often needed in cases involving violent crimes, drug offenses, sexual assaults, or any case where understanding criminal behavior or police procedure is crucial.
Can a criminology expert witness assist in cases related to wrongful convictions?
Yes, a criminology expert can analyze the original investigation's procedures and evidence handling, potentially revealing errors that could lead to wrongful convictions.
Are there subspecialties within the field of criminology that an expert witness might focus on?
Yes, some criminologists specialize in areas like forensic psychology, juvenile delinquency, domestic violence, or cybercrime. The right specialty can provide deeper insights for specific cases.
How does a criminology expert witness contribute to understanding complex criminal behaviors in court?
Through their extensive knowledge of criminal psychology and behavior patterns, they can help the court understand why a crime may have been committed and the likely actions of the perpetrator.
How does Expert Institute select its Criminology expert witnesses?
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