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Thomas Johnson

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University of New Haven: Faculty Thomas A. Johnson
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Title: Professor Emeritus
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College: Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences
Dept: Criminal Justice
Email: tjohnson@newhaven.edu
Office: 300 Boston Post Road
West Haven, CT 06516

Education

D.Crim., University of California, Berkeley, 1970
M.S., Michigan State University, 1967
B.S., Michigan State University, 1966
A.A., Kendall College, 1964


Published Books and Articles

Dr. Johnson has published four books, 13 referred articles; holds copyright on 4 software programs and in October 2000, his chapter on "Infrastructure Warriors: A Threat to the U.S. Homeland by Organized Crime," was published by the Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College. Other publications include:
 
"National Security Issues in Science, Law and Technology"

"Forensic Computer Investigation"

The Police and Society: "An Environment for Collaboration and Confrontation"

"Introduction to Juvenile Justice System"


Courses Taught

CJ 524 National Security Data Protection and Telecommunications
CJ 600 Computer Crime: Legal Issues and Investigation Procedures
CJ 603 Internet Vulnerabilities and Criminal Activity
CJ 680 Research Issues in Cyberterrorism
NSP 603 National Security Charter, Legal Issues, and Executive Orders
NSP 621 National Security Incident Mapping
NSP 630 Risk Assessment and Managment in National Security


Other

Dr. Johnson's interest is in preparing students to work within the Intelligence Community. This resulted in the pre-9/11 development of our National Security and Public Safety graduate degree. Dr. Johnson was Dean of the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice & Forensic Sciences from January 1, 1994 to June 30, 2008.