
معرفی
Harold James Geistman is an Associate Professor of Teaching in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Wayne State University. He serves as the facilitator of the online M.S. program and coordinates internships. His teaching focuses on online learning methodologies and writing instruction for criminal justice students. Research expertise includes terrorism (particularly home-grown varieties) and stalking behavior.
Geistman holds a Ph.D. in Criminology and has authored/co-authored studies on stalking victim responses, gender differences in stalking perception, and juvenile attitudes toward police. He has published both peer-reviewed articles and books, including a monograph on police attitudes toward stalking crimes.
Teaching responsibilities include foundational courses like CRJ1010 (Introduction to Criminal Justice) and advanced topics such as CRJ7220 (Delinquency and Justice). He frequently teaches special topics courses (CRJ7995) and contributes to public policy coursework (CRJ7200).
Though no formal awards are listed, his sustained teaching roles and program coordination indicate institutional recognition. His work bridges pedagogical innovation with substantive research in criminal justice systems and crime prevention strategies.




