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Dr. Jacqueline Schneider

Professor
Criminal Justice Sciences
Office
SCH Schroeder Hall 441A
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Biography

Professor with extensive administrative experience in addition to research and teaching. Former Senior Research Fellow and Lecturer in the UK with international academic/research experience. Possess a diversified background in practical and theoretical aspects of crime reduction/prevention, policing, international/comparative criminal justice, and criminal justice administration. Successful recipient of various central and local government grants.

Current Courses

CJS 499.013 Independent Research For The Master's Thesis

CJS 287.014 Independent Study

CJS 400.013 Independent Study

CJS 101.004 Introduction To Criminal Justice Sciences

CJS 101.005 Introduction To Criminal Justice Sciences

CJS 360.001 Issues In CJS: Terror & Counterterrorism

CJS 101.004 Introduction To Criminal Justice Sciences

CJS 101.005 Introduction To Criminal Justice Sciences

CJS 360.001 Issues In CJS: Terror & Counterterrorism

Ph D Sociology

University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio

Other Criminal Justice Administration

Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio

BS Criminal Justice

University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio

Other Law Enforcement Technology

University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio

Book, Authored

Albanese, J., & Schneider, J. Crime Types. Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Wiley-Blackwell

Book, Chapter

Schneider, J. Endangered Species Markets: A Focus for Criminology?. International Crime and Justice (2011)
Schneider, J., & Navarro, J. Animal Cruelty for Profit. Animal Cruelty: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Understanding

Encyclopedia

Smith, B., & Schneider, J. Stolen Goods Markets. Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Wiley-Blackwell

Presentations

Author Meets Critic: Sold into Extinction: The Global Trade in Endangered Species. American Society of Criminology. (2012)
Blue Criminology: The Power of the United Nations Ideas to Counter Crime Globally. American Society of Criminology. (2012)