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The phrase "a professor of criminal justice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who teaches or conducts research in the field of criminal justice at a college or university.
Example: "Dr. Smith is a professor of criminal justice and has published several articles on the impact of policing strategies."
Alternatives: "an instructor in criminal justice" or "a lecturer on criminal justice".
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agent who is now a professor of criminal justice at California State University at Sacramento.
David Wilson is a professor of criminal justice at UCE in Birmingham.
Richard R. Bennett, a professor of criminal justice at American University, agrees there can be advantages.
ROSLYN MURASKIN Brookville, N.Y., March 11 , 2001The writer is a professor of criminal justice at Long Island University.
"I don't question the popularity," said James Alan Fox, a professor of criminal justice at Northeastern University in Boston.
"One of the things that's compelling this is absolute material necessity," said Ken Walsh, a professor of criminal justice at San Francisco State University.
But Gary Kleck, a professor of criminal justice at Florida State University, believes that guns do not bring murder; murder brings guns.
Todd R. Clear, the provost and a professor of criminal justice at Rutgers University-Newark, confessed to having worried about the new mayor coming in.
When Sam Walker, a professor of criminal justice at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, reviewed killings by the Albuquerque police, he was stunned.
In the past, Mr. Trebach, a professor of criminal justice at American University, has called for legalization of marijuana and other drugs.
"It's a very American invention," John Goldkamp, a professor of criminal justice at Temple University, said of the commercial bail bond system.
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