Ph.D., John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 2007
M.Phil., John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 2005
MA, University of Hull [United Kingdom], 1999
BA, University of California, Irvine, 1992
David
A.
Schroeder
Ph.D.
Assistant Professor & Assistant Dean
Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice & Forensic Sciences
Criminal Justice
203-931-2959
dschroeder@newhaven.edu
STHC103
South Campus Hall
Academic Credentials
Education
Published Books and Articles
Schroeder, D., (2007) DNA and Homicide Clearance: What's Really Going On? The Journal of the Institute of Justice and International Studies, Vol 7.
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. 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.
Other
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.