Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track)
Indiana University-Bloomington’s Department of
Criminal Justice invites applications for one
tenure-track position at the assistant professor
level. Our Department is multidisciplinary with
emphases broadly defined as criminal justice
administration, cross-cultural studies, law and
society, and the nature of crime and delinquency. We
welcome candidates from a full range of disciplines
in any of our four areas of emphasis. The successful
candidate is expected to have developed an
innovative research agenda, a dedication to
excellence in undergraduate and
graduate/professional education consistent with the
expectations of a Research I university, and a
multidisciplinary approach to the study of law,
crime, and justice. IU Bloomington ranks nationally
among top research institutions. Salary, fringe
benefits, research and teaching opportunities are
consistent with our peer Research I institutions.
Send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and
three letters of reference to: Roger J.R. Levesque,
J.D., Ph.D., Professor and Chair, Faculty Search
Committee, Department of Criminal Justice, 1033 East
3rd Street, Sycamore Hall 302, Indiana University,
Bloomington, IN 47405. Send inquiries to
rlevesqu@indiana.edu. Applications
completed before October 6, 2008 will be assured
full consideration. Indiana University is an
Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer
committed to excellence through diversity.



