Doctor of Philosophy, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (In progress, Criminal Justice)
M.A., John Jay College of Criminal Justice (2019, Criminal Justice/Police Administration)
Advanced Certificate, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (2019, Crime Prevention and Analysis)
Jill Paccione-Frometa is a doctoral student and undergraduate lecturer in the department of Law, Police Science, and Criminal Justice Administration. She was previously employed as a research scientist at New York University and the New York City Police Department, among other roles in New York City’s criminal justice system, and is a New York State certified Crime Analyst. Jill was nominated for John Jay's Distinguished Teaching Prize for the 2020-21, 2021-22, and 2022-23 academic years; and in October 2021 was awarded funding for a short exploratory study on vaccine hesitancy and police attitudes toward the COVID-19 vaccine. Her research interests include evidence-based policing, policy evaluation, and law enforcement culture.
CJBS 250 - Research Methods/Statistics in Criminal Justice
CJBS 300 - Theory in Practice
CJBS 415 - Capstone Seminar for Criminal Justice BS
COR 101 - Introduction to Corrections
PSC 107 - Introduction to Criminal Investigations
PSC 201 - Police Organization and Administration
PSC 202 - Police and Diversity
PSC 260 - Evidence-Based and Problem-Oriented Policing
PSC 300 - Police Management and Administration in the United States