warwick Posted November 1, 2016 Posted November 1, 2016 (edited) Hi everyone! I'm applying to PhD programs for Fall 2017 in Sociology, with a focus on Criminal Justice/Criminology. Particularly, I am interested in researching drug policy, deviance, marijuana legalization, and policing culture/attitudes. I have looked into some Sociology and Criminology programs. My list Iooks something like this, which is in no particular order of preference. Sociology: Arizona State University Boston University Brown University Northeastern University Penn State SUNY Albany University of California at Irvine University of California at Riverside University of Colorado at Boulder Washington State University Criminology: SUNY Albany Northeastern University Arizona State University Have I left out any universities, or do any of my choices not fit due to my research interests? Any recommendations from top 10 Ivy schools to top 50 safety schools is fine. I don't think I have the profile for Ivy league schools, but I'm sure I can get into some middle programs. Please and thanks everyone! Edited November 1, 2016 by warwick
freeuser Posted November 1, 2016 Posted November 1, 2016 Wisconsin-Madison, in particular check out Mike Massoglia in soc
Axelarate Posted November 2, 2016 Posted November 2, 2016 There are some faculty studying crime here: http://www.sociology.utoronto.ca/research.htm Not sure how they're ranked but criminology is one of the substantive areas here: http://www.as.miami.edu/sociology/graduate-program/
warwick Posted November 5, 2016 Author Posted November 5, 2016 Thanks for the suggestions everyone! Any more would be even better, but I'm pretty sure I got them all.
Illusio80 Posted November 6, 2016 Posted November 6, 2016 Minnesota has an excellent concentration in Crime, Law, and Deviance.
warwick Posted November 8, 2016 Author Posted November 8, 2016 Thanks everyone, I don't know if there are any under 20 ranked programs that I should look at for a safety school. I have a couple 1-10 programs that I am applying to but I'm worried I don't have enough safety schools.
warwick Posted November 11, 2016 Author Posted November 11, 2016 In case people were wondering, my profile is: GPA: 3.45 GRE: V-154 Q-152 AWA-5.0 I will have 3 strong LOR and a kickass SOP and Writing sample. I also have 6/7 years of relevant work experience.
soc13 Posted November 22, 2016 Posted November 22, 2016 I would add Rutgers. Hirschfield and some other folks are doing a lot of great work there in soc/crim. On 11/1/2016 at 11:44 AM, warwick said: Hi everyone! I'm applying to PhD programs for Fall 2017 in Sociology, with a focus on Criminal Justice/Criminology. Particularly, I am interested in researching drug policy, deviance, marijuana legalization, and policing culture/attitudes. I have looked into some Sociology and Criminology programs. My list Iooks something like this, which is in no particular order of preference. Sociology: Arizona State University Boston University Brown University Northeastern University Penn State SUNY Albany University of California at Irvine University of California at Riverside University of Colorado at Boulder Washington State University Criminology: SUNY Albany Northeastern University Arizona State University Have I left out any universities, or do any of my choices not fit due to my research interests? Any recommendations from top 10 Ivy schools to top 50 safety schools is fine. I don't think I have the profile for Ivy league schools, but I'm sure I can get into some middle programs. Please and thanks everyone! warwick 1
IncomingPhD2017 Posted December 13, 2016 Posted December 13, 2016 If the PhD round doesn't go your way, consider UNC-Greensboro. They have a MA in Sociology with a concentration in Crim, and their faculty are great. It'd be a good stepping stone if needed (though it sounds like you have lots of experience.) warwick 1
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