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William E. Thornton is a Professor in the Department of Criminology and Justice at Loyola University New Orleans, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses across sociology, criminal justice, criminology, and security disciplines.
He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee in 1977.
Dr. Thornton's research expertise spans:
- Crime foreseeability and prevention methodologies
- Premises security litigation and risk assessment
- Forensic criminology applications in legal contexts
- Disaster-related criminal activity patterns
- Latino migrant worker victimization dynamics
- Juvenile delinquency and social psychology frameworks
He is currently authoring a comprehensive academic text on public/private security systems and crime prevention strategies. Dr. Thornton has served on numerous governmental task forces addressing prison overcrowding, school security, and community policing initiatives across Louisiana. His consultancy for the New Orleans Downtown Development District focused on designing tourism-enhancing crime prevention programs for central business district enterprises through environmental design and security protocol implementation.
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