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Edward Robbins is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Lycoming College, where he has been teaching since 2001. He is also the Chief Juvenile Probation Officer of Lycoming County, blending academic instruction with professional practice in juvenile justice.
His educational background includes:
- B.A. in Criminal Justice Administration, Mansfield University (1986)
- M.S. in Administration of Justice, Shippensburg University (1998)
Robbins specializes in youth-related issues within the criminal justice system. His course, Youth, Deviance and Social Control, reflects his focus on understanding juvenile behavior, social control mechanisms, and the structure of the juvenile justice system. His expertise bridges academic theory and real-world application in probation and youth leadership.
While no publications are listed, his professional engagement indicates a strong applied focus in criminology and juvenile justice policy.
He is actively involved in community and professional service, including leadership roles in state-level committees.
Robbins advises on juvenile justice practices and contributes to policy development through his committee work. He is not listed as supervising any formal academic students.
He chairs several professional committees, including the Higher Education Workgroup, Cog Probation Workgroup, and the Juvenile Court Judges Commission Youth Awards Committee, and volunteers with Loyalsock Little League, Youth Leadership Lycoming, and LCHIC.




