Cecil Greek
Associate Professor
850-644-4746
cgreek@fsu.edu
Education
Ph.D. 1983, New School for Social Research; Sociology
M.A. 1983, New School for Social Research; Sociology
B.A. 1975, Eastern College; Sociology
Courses Taught
- Survey of Criminal Justice Studies
- Penology
- International Crime and Its Control
- Criminological Theory
- Introduction to Criminal Justice
- Crime in Emerging Democracies
- Visual Criminology
- Computer Applications in Criminal Justice
Research Interests
- Social construction of social problems and deviance
- Mass media's roll in amplifying crime and deviance
- Information technology and criminal justice
- Distance learning
- Community policing
Select Publications
- Greek, Cecil and Ernest Wood. Forthcoming. Cybercriminology: Crime, Computers And Criminal Justice . SF: Wadsworth Publishing.
- Picart, Caroline Joan (Kay) and Cecil Greek, editors. Submitted for Publication. “Monsters Among and Within Us: Evil, Crime and the Gothic in Films.”
- Picart, Caroline Joan (Kay) and Cecil Greek. Submitted for Publication. “Crime and the Gothic: Sexualizing Serial Killers.” Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies .
- Greek, Cecil. Submitted for Publication. “Visual Criminology: Using Photography as a Research and Teaching Tool.” Crime, Media, Culture .
- Picart, Caroline Joan (Kay) and Kenneth Gergen. December 2004. “Dharma Dancing: Ballroom Dancing and the Relational Order.” Qualitative Inquiry 10(6):836-868. (Photography credits only).
- Picart, Caroline Joan (Kay) and Cecil Greek. 2003. “The Compulsions of Serial Killers as Vampires: Toward a Gothic Criminology.” Journal Of Criminal Justice And Popular Culture 10 (1):39-68.
- Greek, Cecil. December 2002. “Tracking Probationers in Space and Time: The Convergence of GIS and GPS Systems.” Federal Probation .
- Greek, Cecil. December 2001. “Finding Criminal Justice Materials on the Internet.” Federal Probation pp. 54-55.
- Lersch, Kim and Cecil Greek. Fall 2001. “Exploring the Beliefs Surrounding Student Evaluations of Instruction in Criminology and Criminal Justice Undergraduate Courses.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 12(2):283-300.
- Greek, Cecil. December 2000. “Distance Learning and New Technologies.” Federal Probation pp. 64-66.
- Greek, Cecil. June 2000. “The Cutting Edge: A Survey of Technological Innovation.” Federal Probation pp. 60-61.
Grants
- How They Intend to Make Community Policing Strategies Permanent, $20,000, awarded second year funding from the Regional Community Policing Institute in St. Petersburg, 2000.
- Prototype Interactive DVD on Forensic Crime Scene Investigation to accompany author's textbook, $5,000, awarded from McGraw-Hill Publishing to develop, 2002.
- Grant to Prepare Video Scenarios for Web Delivery as Enhancement for Criminology Course, awarded grant of $7,200 by FSU ODDL, 2005.
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