ATTN Doctoral Students: The deadline to submit your Spring 2026 Funding Application is March 26, 2026!
Applicants will need to submit their complete application by this deadline. For more information, please visit: https://t.co/06ciRZUxDN
Areas of scholarly expertise within gender-based violence are open, with a preference given to individuals with an interest and expertise in teaching research methods and/or quantitative data analysis. Inquiries should be directed to Dr. Faith E. Lutze at [email protected].
The Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Washington State University invites applications for a permanent, full-time, nine-month, tenure-track Assistant Professor faculty position with a specialty in gender-based violence (R-14612).
Ellie states, "the ADPCCJ Research Award supports my dissertation research by covering analytical software licenses and courthouse travel necessary to complete the quantitative and qualitative components of my study on civil protection order decision-making."
Our final Fall 2025 funding recipient is Elizabeth (Ellie) Lyne! She is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Missouri - St. Louis.
She plans to use her funding toward purchasing data for her dissertation on micro-environmental correlates of proactive enforcement trajectories. Congratulations, Savannah!
Today, we highlight @reid_sav as our next ADPCCJ Fall 2025 Funding Recipient. Savannah is a Ph.D. Student in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Northeastern University.
Congratulations to Sudeshna Das, one of our Fall 2025 ADPCCJ funding recipients. She is a Ph.D. Candidate at the University of New Haven. Sudeshna states that funding "will support data collection through written correspondence with incarcerated individuals."
He explains that ADPCCJ Funding will support his dissertation by covering data collection costs. Congratulations, Steven! We wish you well on your dissertation.
Today, we are excited to highlight @energyfish320 (Steven Chen) as our next Fall 2025 ADPCCJ Funding Recipient! Steven is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Criminal Justice at Temple University.
Alison states, "ADPCCJ funding will support data collection for her dissertation, including the distribution of a survey to assess public perceptions of armed school employees." Once again, Congratulations Alison!
Our next ADPCCJ Fall 2025 funding recipient is Alison Jarzombek-Torralva. She is a Ph.D. Student in the School of Criminal Justice & Criminology (@TXST_CJC) at Texas State University!
Alison states "ADPCCJ funding will support data collection her dissertation, including the distribution of a survey to assess public perceptions of armed school employees." Once again, Congratulations Alison!
She plans to use her ADPCCJ funding to support participant incentives for jail staff and former jail residents, enabling them to share their experiences of rule enforcement through a survey and follow-up interviews. Congratulations, Hayley!!
Congratulations to Hayley Carlisle, a Fall 2025 ADPCCJ Funding Recipient! Hayley is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Criminology, Law, and Society at @gmucriminology.
Daniel hopes to use ADPCCJ funding to "support his Asian sample data collection, which requires traveling, recruitment, and compensation." Congratulations!
Today, we are are excited to highlight Daniel Yoon Sik Kim, our next ADPCCJ Fall 2025 funding recipient! He is currently a Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Delaware.
Our first Fall 2025 ADPCCJ Funding recipient is Maria Paula. She is a Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Delaware.
Maria Paula states that ADPCCJ funding will "be used to compensate interview participants for their time and contributions in sharing their experiences."
Happy Start of the Spring 2026 Semester! All January long, we are spotlighting our Fall 2025 Funding Recipients- an incredible group of students doing meaningful and exciting work!
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