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Tom Jackman is an Adjunct Professor at George Mason University's Department of Criminology, Law and Society, where he has taught 'Media Coverage of Criminal Justice' since 2006. A seasoned journalist, he has been a reporter at The Washington Post since 1998, focusing on crime and justice issues across the U.S. and internationally. He contributed to Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of the Virginia Tech shootings and authored a best-selling book on serial killer Bob Berdella. His academic work explores intersections of media, criminal justice, and computational social science.
Education: B.A. in English/American Studies from the University of Notre Dame.
Research interests include media's role in criminal justice reporting, computational modeling of mass violence, emergency management strategies, and organizational behavior dynamics. His scholarship emphasizes agent-based modeling, public health preparedness, and crisis response mechanisms. He oversees The Post's 'True Crime' blog and advises on threat assessment and policy implications of large-scale disasters. No personal scientific awards are listed, though his journalistic work has garnered major recognitions.
Grants and advising details are not provided in the text. His affiliated department at GMU is part of the broader Criminology, Law, and Society program, offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in related disciplines.
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