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Criminal Justice
Criminal justice is an interdisciplinary program that provides students with a thorough understanding of the criminal justice system and its role in society. The program is used for placement in: law enforcement, corrections, the juvenile justice system and criminal justice investigation.
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Criminal Justice
007J Hargreaves Hall
Cheney, WA 99004
Faculty and Staff
Justice Studies shares its faculty with the Sociology program. Please see Sociology Faculty for more information.

Kerryn Bell
Assistant ProfessorHargreaves 013Phone: 509.359.6921Email: kbell@ewu.eduPh.D., The Ohio State University
Courses Taught:
Criminology
Penology
Women in Prison
Meredith Campbell
Secretary SeniorHargreaves 013Phone: 509.359.2335Email: meredith.campbell@ewu.edu
Sean Chabot
Associate ProfessorHargreaves 013Phone: 509.359.6239Email: schabot@ewu.eduPh.D., University of Amsterdam
Courses Taught:
Social Change
Sociology of Politics
Sociology of Revolution
Pamela Dee Elkind
Professor EmeritusPAT 310JPhone: 509.359.6447Email: pelkind@ewu.eduPh.D., Northeastern University
John Goldman
LecturerHargreaves 013Phone: 509.359.7876Email: jgoldman@ewu.eduM.A., Washington State University
Causes Taught:
Ethics in Criminal Justice
Police System & Practice
Criminal Justice Organization & Administration
Todd A. Hechtman
Associate ProfessorHargreaves 013Phone: 509.359.4243Email: thechtman@ewu.eduPh.D., University of California, Santa Barbara
Courses Taught:
Identity and Power
Social Psychology
Doing Sociology
Pui-Yan Lam
Department Chair, Associate ProfessorHargreaves 007JPhone: 509.359.7933Email: plam@ewu.eduPh.D., Washington State University
Courses Taught:
Race and Ethnic Relations
Social Stratification
Sociology of Religion
Dale M. Lindekugel
ProfessorHargreaves 013Phone: 509.359.2489Email: dlindekugel@ewu.eduPh.D., University of Montana
Courses Taught:
Crime and Society
Juvenile Delinquency
Sociology of Deviance
Jay Moynahan
Professor EmeritusA.B.D., Washington State University
Sue Marie Wright
ProfessorHargreaves 013Phone: 509.359.4817Email: swright@ewu.eduSue Marie Wright, Ph.D., serves as Director for the Children’s Studies Program at Eastern Washington University. She holds a position as Professor in the Department of Sociology and Justice Studies, teaching courses on children, gender, and family. Published articles include “Bridging Third-Wave Feminism and Family Pluralism” (2004).
