Our Faculty
There are 10 core faculty and 7 support faculty members who will teach in the program. All core faculty have a doctoral degree in criminal justice or closely related fields and are graduates of Research I universities. Each of the core faculty have areas of concentration, expertise, and research that scaffold the instructional and pedagogical focus of the proposed program (i.e., homeland security).
As a cadre of faculty members they represent different academic ranks ranging from assistant professor, associate professor, to full professor. The spread and distribution of faculty across academic ranks ensures a sustainable progression and diversity of perspectives that derive from various academic training locations and generations. Each of the core and support faculty brings strengths and experiences to the program, and you can find more information here.
Core Faculty
Provost & VP for Academic Affairs
Professor
KLM-329A
956.326.2240
csanmiguel@tamiu.edu
Dr. Claudia San Miguel is Provost & VP for Academic Affairs and Professor of Criminal Justice at Texas A&M International University. Her areas of expertise include the death penalty, human trafficking, domestic violence, victimology, and homeland security. Dr. San Miguel has acquired over several million dollars in grant funding.
Associate Professor
AIC 372
956.326.2467
sean.maddan@tamiu.edu
Sean Maddan is Professor in the Department of Social Sciences at Texas A&M International University. His research areas include criminological theory, statistics, research methods, court processing, and the efficacy of sex offender registration and notification laws. Dr. Maddan has authored numerous articles which have appeared in many outlets including Justice Quarterly, Crime and Justice, Journal of Criminal Justice, and the American Journal of Criminal Justice. Dr. Maddan has also authored/co-authored several books.
Co-Director of Criminal Justice
Associate Professor
AIC 354
956.326.2622
fei.luo@tamiu.edu
www.researchgate.net/profile/Fei-Luo-8
Dr. Fei Luo is an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at Texas A&M International University. Her research interests include policing, race/ethnicity, gun policy, immigration and crime, intimate partner violence, and application of quantitative methodology. Her recent publications have appeared in the journals such as Race and Justice, Journal of Crime and Justice, American Journal of Criminal Justice, and Policing: An International Journal.
Associate Professor
AIC 383
956.326.3365
huseyin.cinoglu@tamiu.edu
Dr. Huseyin Cinoglu is an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice in the Department of Social Sciences at Texas A&M International University (TAMIU). Dr. Cinoglu published and presented extensively in the areas of (countering) violent extremism, (countering) terrorism, (de)radicalization, immigration, crime and criminality, identity formation, and terrorist identity formation. He authored or co-authored several books, including “Social Psychology of Terrorism (Terorun Sosyal Psikolojisi) and Issues in Criminal Justice. His publications appeared in respected journals such as the International Annals of Criminology (Cambridge Press), the International Journal on Criminology, and the Journal of European and American Intelligence Studies.
Co-Director of Criminal Justice
Associate Professor
AIC 345
956.326.2626
daniel.scott@tamiu.edu
Dr. Daniel Scott focuses on gangs, corrections, and the application of Criminological Theory to Criminal Justice policy/programs in his research with a primary focus on young offenders. When conducting research Dr. Scott utilizes both quantitative and qualitative methods, in addition to mixed methods. His work has appeared in multiple journals including Crime & Delinquency, Policing: An International Journal, and the Journal of Youth Studies, among others.
Assistant Professor
AIC 357
956.326.2529
marcus.carey@tamiu.edu
Dr. Marcus Tyler Carey’s background is in environmental criminology and risk reduction, and his areas of specialization include juvenile rehabilitation, community corrections, and perceptions of police. His work has recently appeared in Crime & Delinquency, Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, Criminal Justice and Behavior, and elsewhere.
Assistant Professor
AIC 314
956.326.2687
brittany.hood@tamiu.edu
Dr. Brittany Hood is an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at Texas A&M International University. Her areas of research focus on the experiences of criminal justice-involved individuals with mental illness and serial homicide. Her recent research explored the roles of organizational-level variables in treatment decisions for those with criminal justice involvement and serious mental illness in community mental health centers, as well as methods of identification for approximately 700 domestic serial homicide offenders. Her current research focuses on Hispanics and mental illness, including attitudes towards seeking mental health treatment and mapping pathways to treatment for Hispanics with mental health and substance abuse diagnoses.
Associate Professor
AIC 385
956.326.2476
seungmug.lee@tamiu.edu
Dr. Seungmug (Zech) Lee is an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at Texas A&M International University. His research areas include burglar alarm systems, female burglars, private security/security management, mass shootings, crime prevention/environmental criminology, international crime and policing, and church-based private prisons. He has completed several grant research projects. The fourth edition of his co-authored book with Dr. Robert D. McCrie of John Jay College, Security Operations Management, was published by Elsevier in 2023. His work has appeared in handbooks, monographs, and multiple journals including Crime & Delinquency, Security Journal, the Journal of Applied Security Research, the International Journal of Offender Therapy & Comparative Criminology, Police: An International Journal, the International Journal of Cyber Criminology, and Trends in Organized Crime, among others.
Support Faculty
Assistant Professor
AIC 355
956.326.2478
nilda.garcia@tamiu.edu
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Associate Professor
AIC 340
956.326.2662
ahilburn@tamiu.edu
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Professor of Sociology
KLM 326C
956.326.3221
jckilburn@tamiu.edu
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Associate Professor
AIC 354
956.326.2619
simon.zschirnt@tamiu.edu
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Assistant Professor
AIC 327
956.326.2632
jack.byham@tamiu.edu
Assistant Professor
AIC 321
956.326.2686
pamela.neumann@tamiu.edu
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Associate Dean
Professor
AIC 376
956.326.2621
mynalvez@tamiu.edu
Contact
Department of Social Sciences
Academic Innovation Center 313
Phone: 956.326.2475 | Email: brenda.martinez@tamiu.edu