Serving Victims
Dr. Kathy Latz will bring years of experience in women's shelters and rape crisis centers to a virtual classroom to teach future leaders in the new Masters of Victim Services Management program.
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Skip to contentThe College of Criminal Justice will add five new faculty members to enhance its offerings in Criminal Justice and Criminology, Forensic Science and Security Studies.
The College of Criminal Justice is reorganizing into three Departments, Criminal Justice and Criminology, Forensic Science and Security Studies, and adding five new faculty members to expand its specialty offerings.
Dr. Kathy Latz will bring years of experience in women's shelters and rape crisis centers to a virtual classroom to teach future leaders in the new Masters of Victim Services Management program.
Lt. Troy Finner of the Houston Police Department returned to his alma mater for a Grassroots presentation to encourage the next generation of minority professionals to pursue their dreams.
A trio of criminal justice students are getting to show off their research skills through a new undergraduate summer program at SHSU.
Texas colleges were given lessons on how to respond to sexual assaults on campus at a training co-hosted by the Crime Victims' Institute for law enforcement, victim advocates and campus professionals.
An award-winning study at Sam Houston State University found that gun possession arrests by a specialized unit in Houston led to significant reduction in offenses using guns.