DeLisi study finds sexual offenders commit more crimes than their record shows
Matt DeLisi’s research suggests that sexual offenders are capable of committing more severe sexual crimes than what their official records indicate.
Matt DeLisi’s research suggests that sexual offenders are capable of committing more severe sexual crimes than what their official records indicate.
Graduating with a double major in criminal justice and sociology is the key to alum Janese Milam’s success at Iowa’s Department of Criminal Investigation.
In honor of his exceptional criminal justice research, recent Ph.D. graduate Jacob Erickson received a spring 2020 Graduate College Research Excellence Award. Great job!
Five Department of Sociology graduate students will earn their doctoral degrees this weekend during a virtual commencement ceremony. Congratulations to all of you!
Congratulations to Monic Behnken, associate professor of sociology and director of the leadership studies program, for receiving the 2020 Iowa State Award for Inclusive Excellence.
Congratulations to Matthew DeLisi, Distinguished Professor of Sociology and College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean’s Professor, for being named the 2020 McNair Faculty Mentor of the Year.
Congratulations to Matthew DeLisi, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean’s Professor, who has been awarded the title of Iowa State University Distinguished Professor.
Iowa State’s U.S. Latino/a Studies Program (USLS) has named Shannon Harper, assistant professor of sociology, as a featured faculty member on its website. Harper will also be teaching a new joint USLS and criminal justice course this fall, Latinas and Victimization: Examining Survival Strategies and Justice (CJST/USLS 360X).
Matthew DeLisi, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean’s Professor, recently discussed his criminology career for the Oral History Criminology Project. View the interview on YouTube here: