Education
Ph.D., John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 2007
M.Phil., John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 2005
M.A., University of Hull [United Kingdom], 1999
B.A., University of California, Irvine, 1992
About David
Professor Schroeder's research interests include homicide investigation, the utility
of forensic evidence (most notably DNA), aberrant/episodic homicide, defense investigation,
and tolerance issues in law enforcement.
Recently Published Books and Articles
Schroeder, D. and White, M. (2009) Exploring the Use of DNA Evidence in Homicide Investigations:
Implications for Detective Work and Case Clearance, Police Quarterly, September, 12: 319-342.
Schroeder, D., (2007) DNA and Homicide Clearance: What's Really Going On? The Journal of the Institute of Justice and International Studies, Vol 7.
Recent Conference Presentations
Schroeder D. A. & Emigh M.(2017) The Role of Forensic Evidence in the Absence of Eyewitness
Reports. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO.
Grants
Schroeder D. (2014) Impact of Forensic Evidence on Arrest.
Courses Taught
- CJ 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice
- CJ 201 Principles of Criminal Investigation
- CJ 311 Criminology
- CJ 400 Criminal Justice Problems Seminar
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