
Anna Kosloski
Associate Professor · Violence and Violence Prevention
University of Colorado Colorado SpringsAbout
Anna Kosloski is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Criminal Justice at the University of Colorado's College of Public Service. She holds a Ph.D. from Iowa State University (2012) and is a Presidential Teaching Scholar. Her work bridges research and community action, focusing on violence prevention, program evaluation for criminal justice agencies, and pedagogical innovation. Dr. Kosloski has collaborated with law enforcement and community organizations on initiatives addressing sex trafficking, corrections reform, and mental health in criminal justice settings. She teaches courses such as Crime Theory, Human Trafficking, and Violence in both undergraduate and graduate programs.
Her research emphasizes actionable insights, including studies on sex buyer motivations, juvenile justice demographics, and cybersecurity needs for criminal justice professionals. Notable recognitions include the UCCS Outstanding Teacher of the Year (2016) and the President’s Teaching Scholars Program (2021). Her recent publications analyze topics like luring crimes, correctional staff perceptions, and cybersecurity education for law enforcement.
Dr. Kosloski actively mentors students, integrating research into classroom experiences, and has pioneered courses for incoming students to foster early academic engagement. Beyond academia, she enjoys outdoor adventures and photography capturing Colorado’s landscapes.
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