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Dr. Jane K Gray has over 34 years of experience in Criminology and Premises Liability. She earned her BS in Zoology, her MPA in Public Administration, and her Ph.D. in Sociology from The Ohio State University. Formerly, this expert served as Chair of the Department of Behavioral Sciences and as a Senior Lecturer of Sociology at The Ohio State University. Currently, this expert is the Founder of...
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This highly qualified expert has years of experience in the field of premises liability. He received his PhD in criminology from Florida State University and is a certified protection professional by the American Society for Industrial Security. He is a member of various renowned professional associations, including the American Correctional Association, the International Society of Crime...
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A criminology expert witness provides insight into criminal behavior, crime scene analysis, and law enforcement procedures. They can help interpret evidence and provide objective testimony to support a case.
Criminology experts are often needed in cases involving violent crimes, drug offenses, sexual assaults, or any case where understanding criminal behavior or police procedure is crucial.
Yes, a criminology expert can analyze the original investigation's procedures and evidence handling, potentially revealing errors that could lead to wrongful convictions.
Yes, some criminologists specialize in areas like forensic psychology, juvenile delinquency, domestic violence, or cybercrime. The right specialty can provide deeper insights for specific cases.
Through their extensive knowledge of criminal psychology and behavior patterns, they can help the court understand why a crime may have been committed and the likely actions of the perpetrator.
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