Dr. Richard J. Terrill
Professor Emeritus of Criminal Justice
Education
- Ph.D., History, Michigan State University, 1976
- M.S., Criminal Justice, Michigan State University, 1978
- M.A., History, Michigan State University, 1971
- B.A., History and English, Wayne State University, 1969
Current Research Interests
- Comparative Criminal Justice
- History of Criminal Justice
- Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement
- Organization/Management of Criminal Justice
Selected Publications
- Terrill, Richard J. 2007. World Criminal Justice Systems: A Survey, 6th. ed., New Jersey: LexisNexis Group/Anderson Publishing.
- Terrill, Richard J. 2003. World Criminal Justice Systems: A Survey, 5th. ed., Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing Co.
- Terrill, Richard J. 2000. "Policing and Human Rights: International Lessons from the 1990s," Pp. 37-54 in Policing in Central and Eastern Europe: Ethics, Integrity, and Human Rights, edited by Milan Pagon. Ljubljana: College of Police and Security Studies.
- Terrill, Richard J. 1996. "Citizens Oversight of Police: Developments in the West," Pp. 31-39 in Policing in Central and Eastern Europe: Comparing Firsthand Knowledge with Experience from the West, edited by Milan Pagon. Ljubljana: College of Police and Security Studies.
- Terrill, Richard J. 1992. "Organizational Change for England's Police: An American Perspective," Policing & Society, vol. 2, pp. 173-91.
Courses Taught
- CRJU 4040, Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
- CRJU 4930, Seminar in Criminal Justice
- CRJU 4940, Criminal Justice Field Instruction
- PERS 2001J, Perspectives on Comparative Culture: Criminal Justice Systems
