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Dr. Howard A. Kurtz is a Full Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU), where he has taught since 1981. As a Bernhardt Scholar, he specializes in criminology, cyber-crime, juvenile delinquency, and comparative criminal justice systems. His research explores sociological forces in everyday life, victimology, and educational safety.
- Ph.D. in Sociology from University of North Texas (1981)
- Post-Doctoral studies at Rice University and Melon Foundation
- M.S. and B.S. in Psychology/Sociology from North Texas State University
Dr. Kurtz's research focuses on school shootings, peer victimization, and Caribbean crime patterns. His work with the National Institute of Justice and international institutions (Republic of China, Malaysia, Germany) highlights his expertise in corrections, terrorism, and law enforcement. He has authored textbooks, academic chapters, and over 200 media contributions on social issues.
Scientific recognition includes the 2021 Bernhardt Scholar Award. He has received grants for studies on electronic monitoring, prison escapes, and victim services. Dr. Kurtz also maintains a public sociology profile through TV appearances on Investigation Discovery and consulting for Homeland Security, the US Department of Education, and the National Science Foundation.
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