Criminology Expert Witnesses in Ohio

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Criminology expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including criminal justice, law enforcement, forensic science, and corrections. Some of the most common specialties include crime pattern analysis, criminal profiling, victimology, and policing practices. They can opine on the effects of investigative methods, interrogation techniques, crime prevention strategies, and systemic biases on criminal outcomes.

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Average Criminology Expert Witnesses Court Fees

$275/hr

Review Fee

$300/hr

Deposition Fee

$300/hr

Court Fee

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  1. Security Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $500/hr

    This security management expert has been in the field for more than 30 years. A Certified Protection Professional, he is extensively published and holds membership in both the American Society for Industrial Security and the International Association of Professional Security Consultants. He has lectured on security and criminology at the university level for multiple schools, including the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School and John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and he has served as corporate Security Director, Senior Security Director, and Chief Security Officer for three multi-national organizations. Currently, this expert is the Principal of his own consulting firm, specializing in identifying, avoiding, and mitigating and managing security related risk.

    Principal, A security consulting firm in PA

    Bachelor of Arts (BA), East Stroudsburg University

    West Chester,

    Pennsylvania

  2. Criminology Security Management Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $425/hr
    Deposition Fee
    $425/hr
    Court Fee
    $425/hr

    This highly qualified and board certified expert has over 40 years of experience in Security Management. He received his BA, MA and PhD from Wayne State University and is board certified in the American Society for Industrial Security and Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology and is also a Licensed Social Worker. He has published 75+ Journal Articles on security, safety and criminal justice. He is currently serving as Emeritus Professor in the Sociology and Criminal Justice department for a University in Midwest and is the Principal Consultant at a Consulting Firm.

    Principal Consultant, A Premises Security Litigation Consulting Firm in MI

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Wayne State University

    Troy,

    Michigan

What Can a Criminology Expert Witness Opine On?

Crime Scene Investigation

Collecting and analyzing evidence at scenes.

Forensic Analysis

Using science to solve criminal cases.

Suspect Interrogation

Questioning suspects to gather information.

Victim Interview

Gathering testimonies from crime victims.

Report Writing

Documenting findings and analysis clearly.

Data Analysis

Examining trends and patterns in crime.

FAQs for Criminology Expert Witnesses

What is a criminology expert witness?

A criminology expert witness is a qualified criminologist who explains crime-related issues in court. They assist by reviewing case records, analyzing evidence, and testifying to clarify complex criminology matters.

In what case types might a criminology expert witness be beneficial?

A criminology expert witness is beneficial in criminal defense, prosecution, wrongful conviction, police misconduct, profiling, sentencing, parole, and crime pattern analysis cases.

How can a criminology expert witness strengthen causation analysis in a criminal matter?

A criminology expert witness strengthens causation analysis by linking offender behavior, evidence patterns, and criminological theory to show how specific actions likely caused the criminal outcome.

What criminology expert witness qualifications are most critical for challenging police procedures?

The most critical criminology expert witness qualifications are advanced criminology training, police procedures expertise, real case experience, and a strong record of courtroom testimony.

How should an attorney evaluate the training and credentials of a criminology expert witness?

An attorney should evaluate a criminology expert witness by reviewing their academic degrees, specialized training, certifications, case experience, publications, and prior courtroom testimony.

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