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Dr. Jim Adamitis

Visiting Assistant Professor

 

Main Office # 270, Millett Hall , Department of Sociology and Anthropology
3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy., Dayton, OH 45435-0001

Office Hours: By appointment. Please go to the main office (MH 270) and complete the sign-up sheet.

E-mail: jim.adamitis@wright.edu

Main Office Phone: 937-775-2667

                     

 

Dr. Adamitis has published in international and national journals, interned and worked in law enforcement, directed a major crime-study curriculum with a private university as a faculty member and program director. He also served as a policy board member, principal investigator and an administrative supervisor involving various funded research projects.

In the earlier stages of his academic career, he was affiliated with 2 major state universities as a graduate counselor, as well as a department information representative. He is a criminologist whose areas of expertise address research methods, police and society, victimology, juvenile delinquency, comparative criminal justice systems, criminological theory, contemporary issues and leadership theory. More recently he assisted in co-authoring a Fulbright International Scholars in Residence Grant hosting a female criminologist from the Middle East while serving as a criminology consultant and full professor prior to retiring.

 

Currently, Dr. Adamitis serves as a visiting assistant professor and is also responsible for coordinating internships for undergraduate and graduate students in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology in the College of Liberal Arts at Wright State University.

 


Sites of interest:

 

Meet Dr. Adamitis     Curriculum Vitae    Careers in Criminal Justice by Major

Federal Careers in Criminal Justice       Physical Requirements in Law Enforcement

Famous Criminals Internship Information (a .wmv video)


On-Line Internship Application Form
WSU Criminal Justice (Undergraduate)   


WSU Criminal Justice (Graduate)
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