
معرفی
Keith Atterberry is an Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice at Roosevelt University and a PhD candidate in Criminology, Law, and Justice at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). He serves as a Graduate Teaching Assistant in UIC's Department of Criminology, Law, and Justice and a Research Assistant in UIC's Department of Urban Planning. His research focuses on evidence-based policies addressing closed-circuit television surveillance, corrections systems, and youth gangs, with an emphasis on reducing crime and recidivism while promoting social justice.
Education: Currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Criminology, Law, and Justice at UIC. Previous degrees include awards from Northeastern Illinois University.
Research Interests: Keith's work examines criminal justice systems through lenses of technology (e.g., CCTV surveillance), correctional practices, and youth gang intervention strategies. He emphasizes practitioner decision-making improvements and policy development grounded in empirical evidence.
Awards: Notable recognitions include the Diversifying Higher Education Faculty in Illinois Fellowship (2009) and multiple university awards for academic excellence and social justice contributions.
Grants/Advising: While specific grants aren't detailed, his roles as teaching/research assistant imply active involvement in academic programs. No formal student advisees listed.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with UIC's Department of Urban Planning research initiatives through his role as a research assistant.




