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Aviva Glasner is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Security at Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Pace University. She is based at the New York City campus and actively contributes to undergraduate education in criminal justice.
Her research centers on applying established crime theories to investigate the potential link between language deprivation and criminal behavior. This work bridges developmental psychology, linguistics, and criminology, offering a novel perspective on the socio-cognitive roots of criminal conduct.
Dr. Glasner teaches foundational courses in the criminal justice curriculum, including Introduction to Criminal Justice, Crime and Public Policy, Criminal Law, and Victims of Crime. Her teaching reflects a strong commitment to both legal frameworks and victim-centered approaches in justice studies.
While no recent publications or research awards are listed in the provided text, her research agenda suggests an emerging interdisciplinary focus with implications for early intervention and policy design.
She has not been noted to supervise students or lead formal research teams or laboratories at this time.




