C. Jordan Howell, PhD, an assistant professor in the Department of Criminology, along with Katelyn Smith, MA, a criminology PhD student, and Kaylee Eckelman, a graduate student in the Muma College of Business, traveled to Bucharest, Romania, to share their research at the European Society of Criminology Conference. The team hosted a panel about their work on active, malicious hackers.
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Criminology faculty and student share research in Romania
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