Dr. Josh Hill
Associate Professor
Bio
Joshua B. Hill is an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at The University of Â鶹´«Ã½, Director of the Institute for Advanced Analytics and Security (also at Â鶹´«Ã½), and a Fellow at the Office of Global Perspectives and Metropolitan Center at the University of Central Florida. His research interests range widely, from machine learning to political rhetoric. Dr. Hill previously worked for the Institute for the Study of Violent Groups as a Lead Analyst. He holds a Bachelors of Arts in International Relations, a Master’s of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice and Criminology from Sam Houston State University, and a PhD in Criminal Justice, also from Sam Houston State University. He is the co-author of Homeland Security in America with Nancy Marion and Introduction to Cybercrime, as well as numerous journal articles and book chapters.
- PHD - Sam Houston State University (2012)
Theories of Criminal Behavior: A graduate-level criminology class focusing on the assumptions and backgrounds of mainstream criminological theory.
Pro-seminar in Criminal Justice: A graduate level course preparing students for career challenges in the criminal justice fields.
International Terrorism: An introductory undergraduate course geared towards getting students familiar with terrorism studies.
Social Deviance: An upper-level undergraduate course applying criminological theory to various forms of social deviance.
Introduction to Methods: An introductory undergraduate course meant to introduce the basic concepts of methodology.
Scientific Methods in Criminal Justice: An undergraduate introductory quantitative methods class.
Criminal Justice Theory/Criminology: An undergraduate-level, general overview of criminological theory including both theories of crime and criminality.
Introduction to Criminal Justice: An undergraduate introduction to the system and practices of the criminal justice system.
Introduction to Emergency Management: An upper-level undergraduate class focusing on the theory and process of emergency management.
Homeland Security Overview: An undergraduate introductory course focusing on the elements of the homeland security apparatus in the US, and the legal and social structures underlying it.
Media and Crime: An upper-level undergraduate course examining issues of how different forms of media depict crime and criminality, and an examination of how meaning is constructed within different forms of media.
Political Economy of Crime: An upper-level undergraduate class focusing on the role of money and politics in the criminal justice system in terms of both policy and practice, as well as in the development of public opinion.
Human Rights and Criminal Justice in Italy: An upper-level special topics course that involved a study abroad to Italy and examined security interactions in the context of the migration crisis.
- English (Native or Bilingual)