معرفی
Anwar Ouassini is a Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Delaware State University (2024–present), specializing in Arab/African Criminology, Global Race and Ethnic Studies, and Computational Methods. He previously served as Associate Professor (2020–2024) and Assistant Professor (2016–2020) at the same institution. His research bridges political sociology, religious identity, and digital security, with a focus on marginalized communities and global justice frameworks.
- PhD in Sociology from the University of New Mexico (2013)
His work examines intersections between terrorism, public health, and cultural identity, often employing computational approaches to analyze transnational movements. Publications highlight decolonial criminology, Islamic reform, and cybersecurity strategies in the Global South.
Recent grants include NSF funding for social capital and health research, and DNREC support for environmental projects. He teaches courses ranging from Global Criminology to Sociological Theories.





