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Position Summary:
The Florida Atlantic University School of Criminology and Criminal Justice (SCCJ) invites applications for a tenure-line assistant or associate professor position starting Fall 2026 on the Boca Raton campus. While all substantive areas of expertise will be considered we are particularly interested in applicants whose research agenda is (a) informed by emerging technologies in criminology and criminal justice (e.g. artificial intelligence social network analysis virtual reality) that ensure security privacy and the protection of civil rights; improve safety and community relations; and/or foster innovation in research and practice or (b) crosses disciplinary boundaries (e.g. neuroscience public health psychology genetics education public policy) to develop integrated knowledge for advancing research and addressing societal challenges.
The position is a full-time 9-month appointment that begins August 8 2026. Faculty are expected to teach in the undergraduate and graduate programs and across multiple modalities including fully online courses. The current teaching load is 3:2 though pre-tenure assistant professors receive release time to establish their research program. Teaching over the summer is available for additional compensation. Review of applications will begin September 22 2025.
Florida Atlantic is a Carnegie doctorate-granting university (RU/high research activity) with over 30000 students. Florida Atlantics strategic plan prioritizes healthy aging neuroscience environmental science and sensing and smart systems. These priorities are supported by faculty research in areas that also address leadership global perspectives and participation community engagement undergraduate research big data analytics healthy and sustainable campus environments and peace justice and human rights. Within each of the priorities Florida Atlantic is committed to the principles of engaged research teaching and service. Florida Atlantic achieved the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Educations highest and most coveted Very High Research Activity status (R1) in 2025.
The College of Social Work and Criminal Justice is a partnership between the SCCJ and the Sandler School of Social Work. Our intention is to reimagine our professions promote multidisciplinary education and research address a wider spectrum of societal needs and champion systemic change through scholarship teaching and service.
Our School offers a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice degree a Master of Science in Criminology and Criminal Justice degree and a 5-year combined BA/MS degree program in Criminology and Criminal Justice. The SCCJ is also home to the paralegal and legal nurse consulting certificate programs. The undergraduate degree program is the fifth largest by enrollment at Florida Atlantic and offers a rich educational environment through multiple delivery methods including face-to-face online and hybrid/blended formats. School initiatives include a decision-making simulation lab a new forensic investigation minor community engaged research study abroad high school summer camps a fully online undergraduate degree program research colloquia and research partnerships with the public private and not-for-profit sectors. Our School is committed to creating an accessible supportive working environment and welcomes colleagues who recognize inclusivity and collegiality as integral components of academic excellence.
For additional information on our School and/or faculty please visit our web page ( Questions about the positions should be directed to the Search Committee Co-Chairs: Dr. Sameer Hinduja () and Dr. Adam Dobrin ().
Minimum Qualifications:
A Ph.D. in Criminology Criminal Justice or allied field is required. ABDs will be considered but requirements for the Ph.D. must be completed by the position start date. A Juris Doctorate alone is not sufficient. The successful candidate will demonstrate a commitment to conduct independent research and publish in peer reviewed journals have a record of or the potential for securing external funding engage in research and/or service with our communities.Salary:
Commensurate with ExperienceCollege or Department:
College of Social Work and Criminal JusticeLocation:
Boca RatonWork Days and Hours:
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Special Instructions to Applicant:
This recruitment has been reopened; all previous applicants are still under consideration and need not reapply. This position is open until filled and may close without prior notice.Required Experience:
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