University at Albany, SUNY School of Criminal Justice


The University at Albany, SUNY School of Criminal Justice is a school of the University at Albany, SUNY, offering both undergraduate and graduate programs in criminal justice. It was established in 1968, as a result of the desire of then-New York governor Nelson Rockefeller to create a research and education program centered around the study of crime. It offered the first criminal justice doctoral program in the United States. In 2006, this program was ranked the 2nd best criminology doctoral program in the country by U.S. News and World Report. The current dean is William Alex Pridemore, who also received his Ph.D. from the School in 2000.

Location

The SCJ is located in Draper Hall on the University at Albany's Downtown campus.

Former deans

Former deans of the SCJ are: