CJC FACULTY

Dr. Henry Jackson, Jr., M.P.A.

Henry Jackson, Jr., Ph.D., M.P.A.

Interim Chair, Professor

Courses: CJC 1010 Intro to Criminal Justice System, Intro CJC 1450 Intro to Corrections, CJC 4700 Capstone Seminar in CJC

hjackso9@msudenver.edu (303) 615-0621
Dr. Andrea Borrego

Andrea Borrego, Ph.D.

Professor

Course: CJC 4700 Capstone Seminar in CJC

aborreg1@msudenver.edu (303) 615-0209
Dr. Jennifer Cheek

Jennifer Cheek, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Internship Coordinator

Courses: CJC 1010 Intro to the Criminal Justice System, CJC 3130 Victimology, CJC 3350 Juvenile Justice & Delinquency, CJC 3410 Criminal Justice & the Social Structure, CJC/CYB 3980 Internship, CJC 4250 Community Policing

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Dr. Allison Cotton

Allison Cotton, Ph.D.

Professor

Courses: CJC 3400 Criminological Theories, CJC 3410 Criminal Justice & the Social Structure, CJC 3470 Punishment & Society, CJC 4230 The Female Offender

cottona@msudenver.edu (303) 615-0320
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David Fontenot, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Faculty Advisor- Delta Gamma Xi (National Criminal Justice Honor Society)

Courses: CJC 1010 Intro to the Criminal Justice System, CJC 2100 Criminal Law, CJC 3210 White Collar Crime, CJC 4260 Media, Crime, and Culture

dfonten1@msudenver.edu
Dr. Di Jia

Di Jia, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Courses: CJC 2020 Research Methods & Basic Statistics, CJC 2210 American Policing, CJC 3210 White Collar Crime, CJC 3420 Organized Crime, CJC 3490 Serial Killers

djia@msudenver.edu (303) 615-5912
LiYing Li

LiYing Li, Ph.D.

Professor

Courses: CJC 1010 Intro to Criminal Justice System, CJC 3490 Serial Killers

lli66@msudenver.edu (303) 615-0755 Profile
Dr. Jeffrey M. London

Jeffrey M. London, Ph.D.

Professor

Courses: CJC 1010 Intro to the Criminal Justice System, CYB 2001 Cyber Laws & Regulations, CJC 3400 Criminological Theories

jlondon5@msudenver.edu (303) 615-0762
Dr. Denise Mowder, J.D.

Denise Mowder, J.D., Ph.D.

Professor, Interim Director of M.S. in Cybersecurity, Faculty Advisor- Women in Cybersecurity (Student Chapter)

Courses: CJC 1010 Intro to the Criminal Justice System, CYB 2001 Cyber Laws and Regulations, CJC 3130 Victimology, CJC 3820 Study Abroad, CYBM 5000 Cyber Laws Regulations & Prosecution

dmowder@msudenver.edu (303) 615-0902 Profile
Dr. Hyon Namgung

Hyon Namgung, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Courses: CJC 2020 Research Methods & Basic Statistics, CJC 3350 Juvenile Justice & Delinquency, CJC 3400 Criminological Theories, CJC 3460 Crime Mapping & Analysis, CJC 3820 Study Abroad

hnamgung@msudenver.edu (303) 615-0919 Profile
Dr. Rebecca Rivera-Serrano, Lecturer, Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology

Rebecca Rivera-Serrano, Ed.D.

Lecturer

Courses: CJC 3200 Criminal Justice Administrative Behavior, CJC 3400 Criminological Theories, CJC 3410 Criminal Justice & the Social Structure, CJC 3470 Punishment & Society

rriver21@msudenver.edu
Dr. Rebecca Trammell

Rebecca Trammell, Ph.D.

Professor

Courses: CJC 2020 Research Methods & Basic Statistics, CJC 3400 Criminological Theories, CYBM 6001 Cybersecurity Capstone

rtrammel@msudenver.edu (303) 615-1248
Dr. J. Renee Trombley

J. Renee Trombley, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Faculty Fellow - Justice Impacted Student Initiative

Courses: CJC 1450 Into to Corrections, CJC 3130 Victimology, CJC 3350 Juvenile Justice & Delinquency, CJC 4650 Ethics- Criminal Justice Profession

jtromble@msudenver.edu Profile

CJC ADMINISTRATORS & ACADEMIC ADVISORS

Catherine Reddy

Catherine L. Reddy

Administrative Assistant, Advisor- American Indian Student Alliance (AISA)

creddin2@msudenver.edu (303) 615-1044
Destiny Watkins

Destiny Watkins, M.S.Ed.

Cybersecurity Program Manager

dwatki16@msudenver.edu (303) 605-7681 Schedule an Appointment
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Maty Candelaria

Cybersecurity Academic Advisor

mcandel9@msudenver.edu (303) 615-1099 Schedule an Appointment
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Jose Chavez Quezada

Criminal Justice & Criminology Academic Advisor

jchavezq@msudenver.edu (303) 615-1099 Schedule an Appointment
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Payton Gentry

Budget and Data Coordinator

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CJC AFFILIATE FACULTY

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Kyla Armstrong-Romero, Ph.D.

Affiliate Faculty

Courses: CJC 2050 American Judicial System, CJC 3130 Victimology

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Philip Baca, J.D.

Affiliate Faculty

Fall Courses: CJC 2100 Criminal Law, CJC 2500 Criminal Investigation, CJC 3110 Constitutional issues in Criminal Procedure

bacap@msudenver.edu
Dr. Meg Bertoni

Meg Bertoni, Ph.D.

Affiliate Faculty

Courses: CJC/CYB 2500 Criminal Investigation, CYB 4990 Cybersecurity Capstone, CYBM 5002 Theories of Cybercrime, CYBM 6001 Cybersecurity Capstone

mbertoni@msudenver.edu
Dr. László Christián

László Christián, Ph.D.

Fulbright Visiting Scholar

Ludovika University of Public Service

lchristia@msudenver.edu (720) 937-4971
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Alexander Clayton, M.S.

Affiliate Faculty

Courses: CJC 2050 American Judicial System, CJC/CYB 2500 Criminal Investigation, CJC 3470 Punishment & Society, CYB 3900 Open-Source Intelligence

aclayto6@msudenver.edu (303) 605-5031
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Jason Dobrow, Ph.D.

Affiliate Faculty

Courses: CJC 2020 Research Methods & Basic Statistics, CJC 4250 Community Policing

jdobrow@msudenver.edu
Dr. William Gaines

William Gaines, Ph.D., M.P.A

Affiliate Faculty

Courses: CJC/CYB 2500 Criminal Investigation, CYBM 5001 Cybercrime Investigation

wgaines1@msudenver.edu
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Demond Harper, M.Ed

Affiliate Faculty

Courses: CJC 1450 Intro to Corrections, CJC 3290 Probation & Parole

dharpe19@msudenver.edu
Stacey Hervey

Stacey Hervey, M.C.J.

Affiliate Faculty

Courses: CJC 3420 Organized Crime, CJC 3470 Punishment & Society, CJC 4430 Comparative Criminal Justice

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Guy Heyl

Affiliate Faculty

Courses: CJC 1010 Intro to Criminal Justice System, CJC 3110 Constitutional Issues in Criminal Procedure

gheyl@msudenver.edu
Cynthia Lauber and Elvis

Cynthia Lauber, J.D.

Affiliate Faculty

Courses: CJC 1010 Intro to the Criminal Justice System, CJC 2050 American Judicial System, CJC 3800 Federal Law Enforcement

clauber2@msudenver.edu
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Tiffani Lennon, J.D.

Affiliate Faculty

Course: CJC 2050 American Judicial System

tlennon2@msudenver.edu
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Nicole Leidel, M.C.J.

Affiliate Faculty

Courses: CJC 2050 American Judicial System, CJC 3420 Organized Crime

nileidel@msudenver.edu
Crystal Littrell

Crystal Littrell, M.A., J.D.

Affiliate Faculty

Courses: CJC 1010 Intro to Criminal Justice System, CJC 2050 American Judicial System

clittrel@msudenver.edu
Karina Orellana

Karina Orellana, M.S.

Affiliate Faculty

Courses: CJC 1010 Intro to Criminal Justice System, CJC Intro to Corrections, CYB 2001 Cyber Laws and Regulations

kaorellana@msudenver.edu
Dean Reeves

Dean Reeves, M.C.J., CFE

Affilaite Faculty

Course: CJC 1010 Intro to the Criminal Justice System

reevedea@msudenver.edu
David Rougely

David Rougely, M.E.

Affiliate Faculty

Course: CYB 2001 Cyber Laws & Regulations

drougely@msudenver.edu
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Kevin Smith

Affiliate Faculty

Courses: CJC 1010 Intro to the Criminal Justice System, CJC 2210 American Policing, CJC 2500 Criminal Investigation

ksmit221@msudenver.edu
Robert Smith

Robert Smith, M.A.

Affiliate Faculty

Courses: CJC 1010 Intro to the Criminal Justice System, CJC 1450 Intro to Corrections

rsmith53@msudenver.edu (303) 406-1566
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Andrew Traver

Executive in Residence/Special Advisor to the President for Leadership Development

Courses: CJC 3440 American Gangsters, CJC 3800 Federal Law Enforcement

atraver4@msudenver.edu (303) 605-7165
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Sammie J. Wicks

Affiliate Faculty

Course: CJC 2210 American Policing

swicks3@msudenver.edu

FACULTY NEWS

Congratulations!

Dr. Denise Mowder, J.D., is a recipient of the College of Health and Human Sciences Outstanding Service Award (2023).

Dr. Allison Cotton is a recipient of the MLK Peace Award (2023).

Dr. Andrea Borrego is a recipient of the MLK Peace Award (2020).

Exciting New Publication: “Class, Race, Gender, and Crime: The Social Realities of Justice in America”

Class, Race, Gender, and Crime: The Social Realities of Justice in America, 6th edition. Authors: Paul Leighton, Gregg Barak, Carrie L. Buist, and K. Sebastian LeonWe are proud to announce that Dr. Allison Cotton, in collaboration with esteemed authors Paul Leighton, Gregg Barak, Carrie L. Buist, and K. Sebastian Leon, has contributed to the groundbreaking book Class, Race, Gender, and Crime: The Social Realities of Justice in America. This compelling new work explores the intersections of class, race, gender, and crime within the context of the American justice system. Through interdisciplinary research and critical analysis, the book delves into the lived experiences of marginalized groups and challenges the broader societal and institutional structures that shape justice. The authors have brought together diverse perspectives from sociology, criminology, and social justice studies to offer fresh insights into the complexities of crime and punishment. It is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the systemic inequalities that persist in the criminal justice system. New to this Edition:
  • New and expanded coverage of immigration enforcement highlights its connection to criminal justice and its importance for understanding social control in our society (Chapter 1, Chapter 4, Chapter 8, Chapter 9)
  • Entirely revised Chapter 5, “Understanding Gender/Sexuality and Male/Heterosexual Privilege” offers modern and comprehensive understandings of gender and sexuality, including queer theory and queer criminology, that carries through later chapters
  • Expanded Chapter 8, “Law Enforcement” and expanded Chapter 9, “Prosecution, Plea Bargains and Deportation,” offer new explorations such as policing of abortions and miscarriage, and immigration courts, respectively
  • New conclusion discusses prison abolition, so readers can understand the debate and think for themselves about how deep the need for reform goes
Class, Race, Gender, and Crime: The Social Realities of Justice in America is available now for purchase.

Dr. Cotton posing with new book: Class, Race, Gender, and Crime: The Social Realities of Justice in America.

 

Dr. Cotton is the author of Effigy: Images of Capital Defendants (2008)Race, Class, Gender & Crime: The Social Realities of Justice in America 5th edition (2018); and Femicide and Female Violence: Intersectional Selections (2021).

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