| Criminology & Criminal Justice | Political Science | Public Administration | Ph.D Program | Institutes & Centers | Resources |
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| Angela Barrett Angela's goal is to help the Criminology division and the online program run as effectively as possible so all students have every opportunity to succeed. |
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| Annette Jolin As a professor and former chairperson, Dr. Jolin is committed to student and faculty excellence. |
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| Barbara Maidel A specialist in distance education at PSU since 1996, Barbara Maidel oversees the day-to-day administration of the Criminology and Criminal Justice Online Program. |
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| Brian Renauer Brian is helping students, criminal justice professionals, and communities understand the sources of local public safety problems to seek effective solutions. |
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| CJPRI Newsletter Check out the inaugural CJPRI Newlsetter, profiling Criminal Justice Policy today! |
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| Community and Public Health U.S. News and World Report ranks PSU program |
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| Craig Wollner Associate Dean - College of Urban & Public Affairs |
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| Criminal Justice Policy Research Institute Find out what major projects the CPJR Institute is working on this year. |
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| Criminology and Criminal Justice Online Dynamic Education Taught by Seasoned Professionals |
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| Criminology and Criminal Justice Program See why 92% of graduating seniors are satisfied to very satisfied with this program. |
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| Danielle McGurrin Danielle's primary research area is in corporate-state crime, a major typology of white collar crime |
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| Debra Lindberg Professor Lindberg teaches exclusively in a groundbreaking online program. |
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| Emily Salisbury Dr. Salisbury's research investigates risk and needs assessment of women offenders, gendered pathways of offending, and prison classification systems. |
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| Executive Seminar Program The Executive Seminar Program is a professional education program for senior managers in public, private, tribal and non-profit organizations. The program uses live case studies of controversial natural resource issues as a focal point for leadership development. |
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| Global Aging and Health Program Improving the lives of Nicaraguans |
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| Initiative for Bicycle and Pedestrian Innovation Initiative for Bicycle and Pedestrian Innovation |
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| Jane Lee Computer Labs Manager - College of Urban & Public Affairs |
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| Janet Hammer Program Director, Social Equity and Opportunity Forum - College of Urban & Public Affairs |
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| Jennifer Allen Jennifer H. Allen, Associate Professor, Public Administration and Fellow, Center for Sustainable Processes and Practices |
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| Jennifer Connor Smith Jennifer investigates how stress influences risk for behavior problems |
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| Jill teVelde Sponsored Projects Administrator - College of Urban & Public Affairs |
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| Jodie MacLean Office Coordinator - College of Urban & Public Affairs |
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| Jody Sundt Jody's research addresses the effectiveness of correctional policy, religion in prison, and public attitudes toward crime and punishment. |
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| Kathy Perrin An Office Specialist at PSU since 2004, Ms. Perrin manages the Criminology and Criminal Justice office. |
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| Kris Henning As Director of Criminology and Criminal Justice Online, Kris is helping students across the country access PSU. |
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| Larry Wallack Dean - College of Urban & Public Affairs |
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| Laura Hickman Laura Hickman is engaged in research activities that help inform policymakers and the community about effective approaches to controlling crime and helping victims. |
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| Master of Science in Criminology and Criminal Justice Dynamic education taught by seasoned professionals in Criminology and Criminal Justice. |
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| Meet Charles Rynerson Charles Rynerson knows numbers and can help you understand what they mean for your community. |
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| Meet Dr. Lynn Weigand Lynn Weigand understands how urban environments promote physical activity. |
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| Meet Ed Sullivan Ed Sullivan navigates the Oregon land use law system. |
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| Meet Professor Anthony Rufolo Anthony Rufolo understands the regional economy. |
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| Meet Professor Barry Messer Barry Messer knows why healthy rivers make healthy communities. |
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| Meet Professor Carl Abbott Carl Abbott writes the history of urban development and planning in the 20th-century United States. |
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| Meet Professor Charles Heying Charles Heying thinks through how cities work. |
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| Meet Professor Connie Ozawa Connie Ozawa knows how to help people make good decisions about their communities. |
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| Meet Professor Ellen Bassett Ellen Bassett is interested in land use globally |
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| Meet Professor Ethan Seltzer Ethan Seltzer is Cascadian. |
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| Meet Professor Gerald Sussman Gerry Sussman does research on the impacts of information and communication technologies on politics, economics, culture, and everyday life. |
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| Meet Professor James Strathman James Strathman understands how to get you there. |
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| Meet Professor Jennifer Dill Jennifer Dill understands how your morning commute affects the environment. |
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| Meet Professor John Gliebe Meet Professor John Gliebe |
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| Meet Professor Karen Gibson Karen Gibson understands urban diversity. |
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| Meet Professor Kenneth Dueker Kenneth Dueker always finds a parking place. |
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| Meet Professor Lisa Bates Professor Bates' interests lie in the connection between housing and neighborhoods |
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| Meet Professor Loren Lutzenhiser Loren Lutzenhiser understands how the way you live affects the global climate. |
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| Meet Professor Michael Fogarty Connects research on regional growth and development to urban policy, emphasizing the role of universities, government, and industry in creating innovation and regional advantage. |
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| Meet Professor Nancy Chapman Nancy Chapman makes sense out of "helping networks" and the "sandwich generation." |
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| Meet Professor Nohad Toulan Dean Emeritus of the College of Urban and Public Affairs at Portland State University, and Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Urban Studies and Planning. |
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| Meet Professor Richard White Richard White's interests include community organizing, international community development, and faith-based organizations. |
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| Meet Professor Robert Bertini "Many PSU students gain professional experience and contacts while in school. This gives them the ability to hit the ground running as they begin their careers." |
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| Meet Professor Robert Liebman Robert Liebman understands how communities change. |
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| Meet Professor Sheila Martin Sheila Martin implements the ideal: Let Knowledge Serve the City. |
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| Meet Professor Sy Adler Sy Adler believes that Portland and the Northwest offer a wealth of opportunities for innovative approaches to crucial planning and development issues. |
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| Meet Professor Vivek Shandas Professor Shandas' teaching and research interests include: environmental policy, geographic information systems, natural resource management, participatory planning, and urban ecology. |
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| Meet Risa S. Proehl Risa Proehl helps communities demonstrate their needs for special programs. |
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| Meet Ryan Gratzer Program Administrator for the Center for Transportation Studies |
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| National Policy Process Seminar in Washington, DC See how public policy is made in our nation's capital! |
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| NEW Leadership Oregon College Women becoming leaders |
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| PA Professor Harris Students enjoy Dr. Harris' astute and practical insights in class, which are likely a result of her extensive experience in Human Resources Management and Organizational Development. |
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| PA Professor Jack Corbett Jack Corbett gives students the opportunity to gain international experience with field-based courses in Mexico and Canada. |
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| PA Professor Marcus Ingle Interested in Global Leadership? What about traveling? If yes, Professor Ingle's Development Management in Vietnam class might be a good fit for you. |
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| PA Professor Nishishiba What do Bill Gates and Former President Jimmy Carter have in common? Professor Nishishiba has interpreted for both. |
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| PA Professor Phillip Cooper Professor Cooper has a strong commitment to students in addition to his wealth of academic and professional experience. |
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| PA Professor Sherril Gelmon Chair of Public Administration Division, Professor of Public Health |
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| Political Pipeline Sending Ms. Smith to Washington—or Salem |
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| Political Science Professor Birol Yesilada Professor Yesilada, Contemporary Turkish Studies Endowed Chair |
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| Political Science Professor Bruce Gilley Dr. Gilley's research centers on democracy, legitimacy, and global politics. He is a specialist on the comparative politics of China and Asia. |
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| Political Science Professor David Kinsella Dr. Kinsella's research areas include the global arms trade, interstate conflict, and international law and ethics. |
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| Pollution Prevention Restoring stream banks with plants and people. |
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| Power of the Pen Advising the nation on executive power |
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| Preventive Medicine and Community Health Programs PSU aids emerging countries |
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| Public Administration Program U.S. News and World Report ranking |
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| Report: Fundamentals of Bicycle Boulevard Planning and Design A guidebook to designing and planning bicycle boulevards |
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| Research Profile - Loren Lutzenhiser Before the survey, commissioned by the California Energy Commission, "It was assumed," says Lutzenhiser, "that people would tar and feather you" if you suggested they do without modern conveniences such as air conditioning. "That was the received wisdom, but that's not what happened." |
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| Robert Lockwood As one of the university's pre-law advisors, Bob is helping students to understand the demands of law school and the legal profession. |
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| Rod Johnson Ph.D. Admissions Officer and Director of Special Events - College of Urban & Public Affairs |
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| Scott Cunningham Scott's interests are in criminal justice policy, organizational learning, criminal courts, and participatory inquiry. |
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| Senior Adult Learning Center Tuition-free classes for Oregon's elders |
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| Student Project: Linking Lents Increasing recreational opportunities in the Lents neighborhood |
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| Student Project: LIV-IN Improving the livability of new infill development through on-site design |
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| Student Project: NAIOP Challenge Producing a development plan for Boeing Field in Seattle |
Student Project | |
| Student Project: Oregon Land Use Stories Project Using citizens' stories to highlight the need for comprehensive public involvement from a variety of Oregonians in order to reach an equitable solution for the divisive issues surrounding land use. |
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| Student Project: Refugee Consulting Opportunities for successful resettlement of the Somali Bantu |
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| Student Project: South Parks Block Area Development Providing a development strategy for the South Park Blocks |
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| Student Project: Sullivan's Gulch Trail Study Examining the potential for a multiuse pathway in the northern Banfield Corridor |
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| Student Project: The Power of Place Developing Community Valued Destinations and Character on SE Division Street |
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| Student Project: Urbanics Community Workshops Sustainable options for Division Street |
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| Sustainable Development The College of Urban and Public Affairs |
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| Trish Hamilton Director of Development and External Relations - College of Urban & Public Affairs |
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| Victoria Gilbert Assistant Dean - College of Urban & Public Affairs |
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| Watershed Management Professional Program The Watershed Management Professional Program (WMPP) is designed for public and private resource professionals who want to deepen and broaden their knowledge base, expand upon and gain the full benefit of their own experience to further their personal effectiveness and careers. |
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| William H. Feyerherm William is published extensively on topics such as race and its impact on processing in the justice system. |
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