Dr.
Bernie Meyer
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice
Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences |
Contact Information:
bgm1@pitt.edu
814-362-0982
211B Swarts Hall
Degrees and Credentials:
Ph.D.
Criminal Justice Education and Development,
Pennsylvania State University
1995
M.A.
Criminology,
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
1977
B.S.
Administration of Justice,
Pennsylvania State University
1974
Academic Focus:
Dr. Meyer teaches a wide range of criminal justice courses, including Introduction to Administration of Justice, Law Enforcement Administration, Juvenile Justice, Corrections & Criminology, Probation & Parole, Management and Research.
Short Bio:
He has an extensive background that includes work in probation/parole, Federal corrections, and law enforcement environments. He is a past President of the Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Justice Educators. He became a full-time professor at Pitt-Bradford in the Fall of 1996.
Research, Accomplishments, and Publications:
Dr. Meyer's main research interests include training, criminal justice workforce education, and designing and delivering training programs, all in the field of administration of justice.
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