Bio
Jeff London, Ph.D., received his doctoral degree from CU-Boulder in 2006. During the summer of 2007, he began working at MSU Denver and is now a Professor of Criminology.
Degree
PhD in Sociology
University of Colorado
MA in Sociology
University of Florida
BA in Sociology
University of Florida
Published Works
- London, M. J. . My Brother the Drug Smuggler: Growing Up in Miami During the Height of the Drug War. (pp 15 pages). ICC/Taylor & Francis Group.
- London, M. J. (2022). Abolishing Consensus Criminology: Confronting the Human Nature Assumption and Ritual Criminologists. Justice Policy Journal/Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice, 18(2), 16 Pages. http://www.cjcj.org/uploads/cjcj/documents/Consensus_Criminology_London_et.al.pdf.
- Walker, D. R., Bonham, J. A., London, M. J. (2016). NSF S-STEM Program Changes Student Outcomes and Departmental Culture. ,
- London, M. J. (2015). Review of Disability Incarcerated: Imprisonment and Disability in the United States and Canada. Contemporary Sociology,
- London, M. J. (2011). Theories of Delinquency: An Examination of Explanations of Delinquent Behavior. International Criminal Justice Review /SAGE, http://icj.sagepub.com/content/22/1/93.full.pdf+html
- London, M. J. (2009). Understanding the Medicalization of Marijuana: Putting Peter Conrad and Joseph Schneider's Medicalization Theory to Work for Criminologists and Criminal Justice Policy Makers. Serials Publications, International Journal of Crime, Criminal Justice, and Law, 4(1-2 January - December ), 1-7. .
- London, M. J. (2009). How the Use of Marijuana was Criminalized and Medicalized 1906-2004. (pp 161 pages). Mellen Press.
- London, M. J. (2007). Marijuana Medicalization found in Battleground: Criminal Justice. Greenwood Publishing Group/Battleground: Criminal Justice,
- London, M. J. (2003). Presumption of Innocence . Juta & Co, Ltd.,
- London, M. J. (2000). Advocacy and the Making of the Adversarial Criminal Trial 1800-1865. Oxford University Press/International Criminal Justice Review,
Research Interests
Cybersecurity Pathways (K12 and Higher Education)
Cybersecurity and Diversity
History of Cybersecurity Legislation
Teaching Interests
Cybersecurity (Laws and Regulations)
Criminological Theory
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Survey Research Methods
Office Hours
Summer - No Office Hours