
Translational Criminology - Dr. Thomas Blomberg
04/18/22 • 23 min
In this episode we talk with Dr. Thomas Blomberg, Dean and Sheldon L. Messinger Professor of Criminology at the Florida State University College of Criminology and Criminal Justice. He has been a national leader in the field of criminology and a longtime advocate of translational criminology. In fact, the College’s brand “Research Brought to Life” that conveys a vision of striving to provide cutting edge research and teaching that ultimately contributes to improving society. In recent years he has begun to focus on the impact of politics on the adoption of evidence-based policy and practice.
In this episode we talk with Dr. Thomas Blomberg, Dean and Sheldon L. Messinger Professor of Criminology at the Florida State University College of Criminology and Criminal Justice. He has been a national leader in the field of criminology and a longtime advocate of translational criminology. In fact, the College’s brand “Research Brought to Life” that conveys a vision of striving to provide cutting edge research and teaching that ultimately contributes to improving society. In recent years he has begun to focus on the impact of politics on the adoption of evidence-based policy and practice.
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