
معرفی
Giuseppe M. Fazari serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Monmouth University, bringing extensive practical experience from his prior role as court executive and chief administrator for the New Jersey Judiciary.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration, Seton Hall University
- M.P.A., Seton Hall University
- B.A. in Criminal Justice, Seton Hall University
Professor Fazari's research centers on operational criminal justice systems, with primary interests in Court Administration, Criminology, and Juvenile Justice, complemented by specialized expertise in Case Management and Court Security developed through international judicial consulting. His work bridges academic theory and real-world court management challenges, particularly in Homeland Security contexts and Ethics and Law frameworks.
His accolades feature:
- Fellow of the Institute for Court Management
- Vice-President’s Award of Merit for Applied Research
- Award for documentary 'Why They Kill'
Professor Fazari has advised judicial organizations across three continents and authored significant publications including 'Courthouse Confidential' and the 'Historical Dictionary of American Criminal Justice,' while teaching core courses like Judicial Administration (CJ 210) and Homeland Security Research Methods (HLS 315) that reflect his dual expertise in academic instruction and court operations.




