SUNY Oswego Criminal Justice faculty and students regularly present their research at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference, sharing innovative work in critical scholarship and contemporary criminal justice studies. Their presentations highlight the department’s commitment to research, creativity, and student engagement on a national stage.
SUNY Oswego Criminal Justice Presenters at ACJS
Faculty and students from the SUNY Oswego Criminal Justice program shared their research at the ACJS Annual Conference under the session “Critical CJ Presents: Advances in Critical Scholarship in the Modern Age.”
Matthew McLeskey and Celinet Duran explored The Fascist Triumphalism of The Purge Film Series.
Megan Willows, alongside Joy McClinton, examined Depictions of Gender in Detective Video Games.
Their presentations reflect the department’s commitment to critical scholarship and innovative research in contemporary criminal justice studies.
Students Joy McClinton and Tristan Meli presenting their research at the ACJS Annual Conference.
Megan Willows presenting her research at the ACJS Annual Conference.