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Brian Brehman is a Lecturer in the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice at Arizona State University's Downtown Phoenix campus since 2011. His primary research focuses on cyberterrorism, statistical analysis methodologies, and media's influence on public perception of law enforcement. He holds an M.A. and B.A. in Criminal Justice and Psychology from the University of Nevada-Las Vegas.
Education:
- M.A. Criminal Justice, University of Nevada-Las Vegas
- B.A. Psychology, University of Nevada-Las Vegas
Research Interests: Brehman's work bridges criminological theory with applied statistical analysis, emphasizing cybersecurity threats in criminal justice systems and the sociological impact of media narratives on policing. His consulting experience includes projects for the CDC, Department of Homeland Security, and Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
Awards:
- Barrett Honors College Faculty Recognition (2014-2017)
- SUN Award (Spring 2016)
Teaching Focus: Specializes in statistical analysis (taught CRJ 303 repeatedly) and research methods courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels since 2008. Frequently teaches CRJ 302 Research Methods and CRJ 494 Special Topics.




