Janie Slaughter
Adjunct Instructor, Criminal Justice
Janie Slaughter started her career in criminal justice as a probation/parole officer. She continued working in corrections and later found her career going into crime scene investigation. After the field experience, she worked in accounting and later found her passion in training and educating others. She has twenty-eight years of teaching experience and has been teaching at NCCU since 2003.
Education
B.S. Justice Studies |
North Carolina Wesleyan |
1995 |
M.S. Criminal Justice |
North Carolina Central University |
2001 |
Ph.D. Law and Public Policy |
Walden University |
2024 - Pending |
Courses
CRJU 2250 - Introduction to Criminal Justice
CRJU 2350 - Introduction to Law Enforcement
CRJU 2450 - Introduction to Corrections
CRJU 2470 - Jail Policy and Practice
CRJU 2510 - Corrections in the Community
CRJU 3000 - Criminal Justice Theory
CRJU 4150 - Police Management Theory
CRJU 4250 - Criminal Law for Criminal Justice Personnel
CRJU 4510 - Criminal Law and Court Procedure
CRJU 4620 - Correctional Theory, Policy and Practice
CRJU 4630 - Law Enforcement Theory, Policy, and Practice
Grants
DOJ/OJP Grants Advancing Science and Innovation (2021). ANDE Rapid DNA System.
DOJ/OJP Grants Forensic Science Lab (2010).