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Assistant Professor – Criminology | Eastern Connecticut State University

Assistant Professor in Criminology

The Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Criminology, and Social Work at Eastern
Connecticut State University invites applications for a full-time (10-month), tenure-track,
Assistant Professor appointment in Criminology to begin August 2026. Applicants must
have a strong commitment to undergraduate teaching excellence, scholarship, student
advisement, university and community service, and sensitivity to diverse populations and
perspectives.

Position Description:
The successful candidate will have expertise in law enforcement/policing and must be
prepared to teach courses in this and related subjects (e.g. introduction to law
enforcement, criminal justice ethics, cybersecurity, crime control technology, criminal
justice policy). The candidate will join a dynamic multi-disciplinary department and help
meet high demand among students seeking careers in policing, law enforcement, and
similar criminal justice fields. The successful candidate will also have an appreciation for
the relevance of social and cultural diversity to understanding crime and crime control.

Qualifications:
Candidates must possess a Ph.D. in Criminology, Sociology, or a closely related
discipline; ABD applicants who anticipate completion of the doctorate by Fall 2026, and
who have clear evidence of effective teaching, will also be considered. Please note a Juris
Doctor degree alone is not an adequate qualification for consideration.

To apply:
Please upload one combined PDF including a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, teaching
philosophy statement, and a copy of undergraduate and graduate transcripts to the
resume tab at Assistant Professor, Criminology Tenure Track – Eastern CT State
University – Career Page. A list with contact information for 3 references is also needed.
The position will remain open until it is filled; however, priority will be given to applications
received by November 15, 2025

Assistant/Associate Professor of Sociology – Criminology (Tenure Track)

Assistant/Associate Professor of Sociology – Criminology (Tenure Track)

Location
University of Oklahoma, Norman Campus
Deadline
Jan 15, 2026 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time

Description
The Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences Department of Sociology at the University of Oklahoma seeks applicants for a full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor or an accelerated tenure track or tenured Associate Professor of Sociology with a starting date of August 16, 2026, teaching 2 courses per semester.

We encourage applications from all interested and qualified parties. Our mission statement and other information can be found at ou.edu/cas/soc. The successful candidate will teach Sociology, Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Race/Ethnicity courses to lower and upper division undergraduate students, as well as graduate courses, and may teach specialty courses in their areas of interest. We welcome scholars who complement our existing departmental strengths. We seek a scholar who will publish cutting-edge, innovative research in top-tier journals, who will inspire and mentor students, participate in service, and contribute to efforts to gain external grants. The successful candidate may also participate in the OU Sociology Inside-Out Program at Mabel Bassett Correctional Center, an Oklahoma women’s prison. The Department of Sociology is comprised of 22 full-time faculty, 37 full-time graduate students, and approximately 500 majors.

Qualifications
Required:

  • ABD or PhD in Sociology or related field
  • Experience teaching Sociology, Criminology, Criminal Justice, and/or Race/Ethnicity

Preferred (not required):

  • External grant funding

Application Instructions
Applicants should submit: 1) a cover letter describing their qualifications as well as their vision and plans for the position; 2) a complete curriculum vitae; 3) a writing sample; and 4) contact information for three confidential letters of recommendation.

The search committee will begin reviewing applications on January 15, 2026. Position will remain open until filled. Inquiries should be directed to the search committee chair:

Dr. Meredith G. F. Worthen, Professor
The University of Oklahoma
mgfworthen@ou.edu

Assistant Professor in Criminology and Criminal Justice | Florida International University

Assistant Professor in Criminology and Criminal Justice

Job Opening ID: 535921
Location: Modesto A. Maidique Campus
Full/Part Time: Full-Time
Review Date: 10/19/2025
Regular/Temporary: Regular

The Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs, a full member of the Association of
Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA), is seeking applicants for two tenure-track assistant
professor positions. The position will be housed in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice.
The start date is August 2026. A Ph.D. is required, although ABD candidates will also be considered.
Applicants must demonstrate effectiveness in both research and teaching, as well as show potential for
securing external funding. All specialization areas will be considered, and we encourage submissions from
applicants whose research engages with emerging technologies in criminal justice (e.g., artificial
intelligence, cybercrime, predictive policing) or focuses on crime, justice, and punishment in international
or transnational contexts (e.g., human trafficking, comparative policing, terrorism and counterterrorism,
transnational drug cartels). The responsibilities include engaging in research publications, writing grant
proposals, teaching a 2/2 load, and mentoring and supervising doctoral students. Salary is nationally
competitive and commensurate with experience. The Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
currently has 17 full-time faculty members, enrolls about 2,000 majors, and offers Bachelor of Science
degrees in Crime Science and Criminal Justice, a Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice, and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in International Crime and Justice.


Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply to Job Opening ID 535921 at careers.fiu.edu and attach a
(1) letter of application, (2) curriculum vitae, and (3) the names, titles, and email addresses of three
references. Individuals identified as references will be contacted directly by FIU. Candidates should upload
all application materials as individual attachments. Review of applications will begin on October 19th,
2025, and will continue until the positions are filled. If you have any questions, please contact Professor
Stephen Pires, Search Committee Chair, at sfpires@fiu.edu.

Assistant/Associate Professor of Criminal Justice | Empire State University

Assistant/Associate Professor of Criminal Justice

Category: Faculty
Department: College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Locations: Various Locations, NY
Type: Full-time
Position ID: 192459

Job Description:
The College of Social and Behavioral Sciences at SUNY Empire seeks a tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professor of Criminal Justice in the Department of Social Science. We are seeking a candidate whose teaching, research, and service reflect a strong commitment to preparing students to address the complex challenges of justice today. The successful candidate will have expertise in criminal justice with preferred expertise in restorative justice, victimology, and/or critical perspectives within criminal justice. The selected incumbent will teach, develop curriculum, and mentor students in a growing undergraduate Criminal Justice program serving learners across New York State, the United States, and abroad.
Responsibilities Include:

  • Developing and teaching online courses in criminal justice.
  • Offering independent studies in the field of criminal justice.
  • Mentoring and advising students as they develop degree programs.
  • Participating in curriculum development and academic assessment.

Our faculty is committed to meeting the needs of adult learners and mentoring, motivating, and supporting our students through consistent advisement, engaging instruction, and continuous program improvement. The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging across the faculty role. We are particularly interested in applicants who can deliver high-quality teaching using evidence-based practices to engage students from various backgrounds and experiences effectively.
A highly distributed organization, SUNY Empire makes extensive use of technological applications for communication, teaching and learning, and administrative purposes. Working in cooperation with faculty and staff, the successful candidate will provide high-quality educational services to students, engage in an active scholarly agenda, participate in university governance, and enhance the university’s reputation within the community.

Requirements:

Required Qualifications:

  • An earned doctorate from a regionally accredited U.S. university or comparable non-U.S. university in Criminal Justice, Criminology, or a closely related field at the time of appointment.
  • College or university level teaching experience.
  • Experience with supporting diverse populations.
  • Ability to work in a distributed faculty environment.
  • Ability to teach and develop courses.
  • An active scholarly agenda.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Expertise in restorative justice, victimology, and/or critical perspectives in Criminal Justice.
  • Experience with teaching and mentoring in online learning environments.
  • Experience with academic program development.
  • Bilingual and biliterate in Spanish and English.

Special Information:

  • Occasional travel will be required to fulfill university-wide obligations, including biannual travel to Saratoga Springs, New York.
  • Office hours will vary in accordance with student needs. Periodic evening and weekend engagement will also be required.
  • Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the U.S. on a full-time basis. VISA sponsorship is not available for this position.
  • SUNY Empire provides employees with robust remote and flexible work options to meet the needs of students, faculty, and staff in a dispersed work environment.

Additional Information:
Rank/Salary: Tenure-track, assistant/associate professor, salary range from $72,000 to $80,000, appointment and salary to commensurate with experience and qualifications.

Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice | Coastal Carolina University

Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice

Job Details
The Coastal Carolina University Department of Sociology invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin in the Spring of 2026. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in Sociology or a related field by the time of their appointment. The candidate should also have evidence of excellent teaching and scholarly productivity, experiential learning, and community/public engagement. Candidates’ area of expertise should include criminology and/or criminal justice. An emphasis will be placed on qualified candidates with quantitative expertise and the ability to teach a quantitative methods course.

Coastal Carolina University is a public comprehensive liberal arts institution located in Conway, South Carolina, just nine miles from the Atlantic coastal resort city of Myrtle Beach. Coastal Carolina University enrolls over 10,800 students from 49 states and 55 nations. The University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the baccalaureate and master’s degrees of national and/or regional significance in the arts and sciences, business, humanities, education, and health and human services, a specialist degree in instructional technology, and PhD degrees in marine science: coastal and marine systems science and education sciences.

The University provides equal employment opportunity without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship status, national origin, or because an employee or applicant for employment is an individual with a disability or a disabled veteran, an Armed Forces service medal veteran, a recently separated veteran, or an active-duty wartime or campaign badge veteran, or other “protected veteran,” as defined by law.

Interested candidates should submit: a letter of application (outlining interest in the position with the specified qualifications and approach to teaching), current curriculum vitae, copies of transcripts of all graduate coursework (copies are acceptable at this time), a statement of teaching philosophy and research interests, and a list of at least three (3) professional references. All information and related material must be submitted electronically at https://jobs.coastal.edu/postings/120149

Applicants that are invited for interviews must provide official transcripts of all graduate coursework prior to visiting campus. Review of applications and materials will begin on October 26, 2025 and continue until the position is filled.

Coastal Carolina University is an EO/AA employer.

Required Qualifications
PhD in Sociology, Criminology or related field.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Quantitative expertise. Extensive knowledge of quantitative methods and statistical software (SPSS)

Assistant Professor | Texas A&M International University

Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice

Job Description
Texas A&M International University (TAMIU), a member of the Texas A&M University System, welcomes applicants for an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice to begin Fall 2026

TAMIU is a Hispanic Serving Institution with over 8,000 students located in Laredo, Texas, a vibrant and bicultural city with a population of about 250,000. The university advances knowledge through research and discovery, teaching and learning, community engagement and public service, and with an intentional focus on student success and research excellence. For more information, please visit https://www.tamiu.edu/.

This is a 9-month tenure-track faculty position (with reduced course load and a start-up research package). Primary duties will include teaching undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral courses; conducting research; and mentoring students. A reduced load (2-2 for the first 2 years plus research funds and conference travel money) is provided to new hires to allow them to focus on conducting research and publishing in scholarly journals. Duties also include serving on departmental, college, university, and professional committees as well as mentoring students. This position requires face-to-face interactions through a regular schedule of attendance on campus and in the workplace. 

The Program in Criminal Justice is housed within the Department of Social Sciences, which is within the College of Arts and Sciences. For more information, please visit our website at https://www.tamiu.edu/coas/dss/index.shtml.

Required Qualifications
The successful candidate must hold a PhD in Criminal Justice or a related field. Candidates who are ABD will also be considered but must have earned their degree before August 16, 2026. All specializations will be considered but preference will be given to those with expertise in cybersecurity, geospatial analysis, and/or qualitative research methods. We strongly encourage candidates with strong research skills, strong teaching skills, strong publication record in peer-reviewed journals or the potential to publish in top scholarly journals, and the potential for or prior experience with seeking and/or securing external grant funding.

We offer competitive salaries and a benefits package including health insurance, retirement benefits, and life insurance. Additional pay is available for summer teaching. Financial support for professional development opportunities, such as attending academic conferences, is also provided. Moving expenses are covered in whole or in part by the university.

Application Process 
The first review of applications will be 10/19/2025. The completed employment application must include:

  • Letter of interest or cover letter that addresses qualifications
  • Current curriculum vitae
  • Unofficial transcripts specifying conferred/ABD degree
  • Names and contact information of three current professional references

Applications must be submitted online at https://www.tamiu.edu/admins/ohr/employment/. For more information, contact the search committee chair, Dr. Brittany Hood, at brittany.hood@tamiu.edu.

Assistant Professor | CSU Northridge

Assistant Professor – Department of Criminology and Justice Studies #26-03

Job no: 551910
Work type: Instructional Faculty – Tenured/Tenure-Track
Location: Northridge
Categories: Unit 3 – CFA – California Faculty Association, Faculty – Behavioral Sciences, Tenured/Tenure-Track, Full Time

Position:
The Department of Criminology and Justice Studies at California State University, Northridge (CSUN) is seeking a tenure-track faculty member in Criminology and Justice Studies at the rank of Assistant Professor with a primary specialization in mental health, substance use, or disability in the criminal legal system and a sub-specialization in forensic psychology, disability studies, and/or social inequality.

Responsibilities:

  • Teaching assignments: The standard teaching assignment is 9 units (3 courses) per semester for the first two years, and then 12 units (4 courses) per semester thereafter. However, there may be opportunities for course reductions through external or internal research grants and/or university/college/departmental service assignments. CSBS also generally permits teaching one fully online (asynchronous) course per semester. Other course styles, such as hybrid teaching (e.g., online and in-person combination), are also common.
    • Teaching responsibilities for the successful candidate will include core courses in the Criminology and Justice Studies undergraduate program, along with courses in mental health, substance use, or disability in the criminal legal system that emphasize perspectives from forensic psychology, disability studies, and/or social inequality. Candidates who intend to teach law courses should also hold a JD to be eligible to teach those courses.
  • Mentorship and collaboration: The successful candidate will be expected to participate in high-impact mentoring practices that promote the academic success of university students, particularly first-generation and underrepresented students, including advising them toward accomplishing their short- and long-term professional objectives. The department, college, and university provide opportunities for mentorship support.
  • Research expectations: The successful candidate will be expected to produce peer-reviewed scholarly publications, participate in professional conferences regularly, and remain current in their research field through professional development. In addition, student involvement in research is highly encouraged.
  • Service responsibilities: The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to department, college, and university committees, advise students, and connect to community-based agencies in crime and justice. CSBS further emphasizes community engagement that prepares our students for careers that impact both the local community and global society.

In addition to teaching, the position requires weekly office hours, attending faculty meetings, participation in assessment of student learning, and service to the department, college, and university. The successful candidate may be required to teach on weekdays, evenings, weekends, and/or online and will be held to the standards and requirements of the college and department in which they are housed for recommending tenure and promotion. Given CSUN’s commitment to excellence in teaching, research, and engagement in a diverse environment, the successful candidate will help the Department achieve equitable academic outcomes for all students through teaching, student mentorship, scholarship, and service.

Required Qualifications:   

  • Ph.D. from an accredited institution in Criminology, Criminal Justice, Sociology, Psychology, Social Work/Social Welfare, or a closely related area, with a primary specialization in mental health, substance use, or disability in the criminal legal system and a sub-specialization in forensic psychology, disability studies, and/or social inequality. Evidence of degree(s) required by the appointment start date. The J.D. alone is not sufficient for this position.
  • Evidence of, or clear potential for, excellence in teaching Criminology and Justice Studies courses using student-centered pedagogy
  • Evidence of, or clear potential for, inclusive approaches to mentoring students, including first-generation students and those from historically underserved backgrounds
  • Evidence of, or clear potential for, successful scholarly publication.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Evidence of, or clear potential for, engaging students in research, including first-generation students and those from historically underserved backgrounds
  • Evidence of, or clear potential for, developing interdisciplinary links with programs and/or departments across the University
  • Evidence of, or clear potential for, effective engagement with students through inclusive approaches that support success beyond the classroom, such as career readiness
  • Evidence of, or clear potential for, building partnerships that expand opportunities for students through community engagement, applied research, or experiential learning

Application Deadline:
Priority application deadline is October 24, 2025, and applications received after this date may be considered on an as-needed basis. However, the position will remain open until filled.

How to Apply:
Candidates should apply by completing the CSUN online application. To apply and for more detailed information on the application and hiring process, please visit this link: www.csun.edu/careers  

Applicants must submit the following to the website in the section above:

  • a letter of application (cover letter), not to exceed 2 single-spaced pages, including a section about past and future scholarly work and a brief description of inclusive approaches across teaching, scholarship, and service.
  • a curriculum vitae (CV) that includes contact information for three professional references
  • a teaching and mentorship statement, not to exceed 2 single-spaced pages, describing inclusive approaches to teaching and mentorship, prior experiences, and plans to engage students, including first-generation students and those from historically underserved backgrounds
  • evidence of, or clear potential for, excellence in teaching, such as sample syllabi, sample assignments, peer evaluations, and/or student evaluations
  • unofficial graduate transcripts

Assistant Professor | UNC Chapel Hill

Assistant Professor

Primary Purpose of Organizational Unit
The Sociology Department seeks to advance sociological knowledge and the public’s understanding of society through research and teaching at the highest levels of the discipline. This goal breaks down into four important components: 1) to teach the core areas and methods of the discipline to undergraduates in a manner that will introduce them rigorously to its broad scope; 2) to offer social scientific and professional training to graduate students to prepare them for teaching and research careers inside and outside of the academy; 3) to carry out cutting-edge research in sociology to be published in major disciplinary and interdisciplinary journals; 4) to provide intellectual leadership and service to the department and sociology and related professions as well as to the university, local community, state, and nation.

Further details on the department and undergraduate program are available here: http://sociology.unc.edu

Position Summary
This Assistant Professor position will teach graduate and undergraduate courses, conduct research in the field of Sociology, participate in departmental service, and mentor graduate students.

Minimum Education and Experience Requirements
Candidates must have their PhD in Sociology or a relevant discipline at the time of appointment.

Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, and Experience
Specialization in computational sociology or advanced quantitative methods. A record of strong, innovative research and excellence in teaching

Special Instructions
Candidates should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, research statement, teaching statement, a writing sample, and the names and contact information of three references through UNC’s online recruitment system. Please use the “Other Document” attachment to provide the teaching statement. Applications will be considered until the position is filled, but our review of applications will begin on October 1, 2025.

Assistant Professor – Juvenile Justice | University of South Carolina

Assistant Professor – Juvenile Justice

Advertised Job Summary
The faculty of the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of South Carolina, Columbia campus, invites applications for a 9-month, full-time, tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin August 16, 2026.

The successful candidate will teach 2 courses per semester, including offerings at the undergraduate and graduate levels, as needed. They will also maintain an active research agenda, mentor and supervise students, and provide service to the Department, College, University, community, and discipline.

Required Education and Experience
The position requires a Ph.D. in criminology/criminal justice, or an earned doctorate in a closely-related social science discipline by the start of employment (ABDs considered). We are seeking candidates whose research addresses juvenile justice.

Preferred Qualifications
Candidates with demonstrated potential for external research funding are especially encouraged to apply.
Posting Detail Information

Special Instructions to Applicant
All applicants must apply online at USCJobs at https://uscjobs.sc.edu. Applications must include: (1) a cover letter that describes their research and teaching interests, (2) a curriculum vitae, and (3) the names and email addresses of 3 references. References will be contacted directly for letters.

Review of applications begins September 26, 2025. The position will remain open until filled. Inquiries about this position may be directed to Dr. Christi Metcalfe, Search Committee Chair, at cmetcalfe@sc.edu.

Positions are advertised for a minimum of five (5) business days on our job website. After five (5) business days, positions can be closed at the discretion of the department at any time. This position is open until filled. This employment site is updated on a regular basis. The length of the recruitment and screening process may vary from position to position, depending upon a variety of factors. Should review of your qualifications result in a decision to pursue your candidacy, you will be contacted by phone or email.

Assistant or Associate Professor | Penn State

Assistant or Associate Professor (Tenure-Track), Department of Sociology and Criminology

POSITION SPECIFICS

The Criminology Program in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at The Pennsylvania State University, in University Park, PA, USA, invites applications for a full-time tenure-track position, at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor.

Candidates for Assistant Professor will have expertise in the following areas, including but not limited to, criminal justice system, criminal justice policy, or criminology, broadly defined. All candidates must have demonstrated ability as a researcher, scholar, and teacher in a relevant field and have evidence of growth in scholarly achievement. Duties for candidates include a combination of teaching, research, and service, based on the candidate’s qualifications.

Candidates for Associate Professor will have expertise in the following areas, including but not limited to, criminal justice system, criminal justice policy, or criminology, broadly defined. All candidates must have demonstrated ability as a researcher, scholar, and teacher in a relevant field and have evidence of growth in scholarly achievement, as well as an established reputation and demonstrated excellence in scholarly achievement. Duties for Associate Professor candidates include a combination of teaching, research, and service, based on the candidate’s qualifications.

A Ph.D. in Sociology, Criminology, or related field is required by the appointment date for all Ranks.

Interested candidates must submit an online application at Penn State’s Job Posting Board, and should upload the following application materials electronically: a letter of interest, CV or resume, and a list of three references with contact information. Inquiries may be directed to the Faculty Coordinator, Jill Palmer, at jqp6220@psu.edu.

Visit our website for more information on the Department of Sociology and Criminology.