Director of Master of Public Administration Program; & Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
Office: Clayton Hall T103C
Social Sciences
College of Arts & Sciences
BryanRobinson@clayton.edu
Dr. Robinson is a Criminologist whose research focuses on the role of family, media, and religion on lethal violence. His teaching interest include courses in criminal justice, research methods, and sociology. He has published on and is an avid proponent of Team-Based Learning in the classroom. Dr. Robinson is currently the director of the MPA program and editor of the International Journal of Contemporary Sociology. He also serves as a Title IX investigator and as a member of the student conduct hearing panel. Outside of academia, Dr. Robinson is a fan of Auburn athletics, where both he and his wife attended college, and a father of two.
Ph D, Sociology, State University of New York at Albany, 2012
Meadows Award for Excellence in Research, SUNY Albany Department of Sociology, Award, 2008
A. Davies Robinson, Bryan Robinson, Predicting Adultery: Examining the Strength of Religion as a Social Bond, American Society of Criminology November 2020
Bryan Robinson, Emotional Labor in the Criminal Justice Classroom, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting April 2020
Bryan Robinson, Managing Challenging Students in the Criminal Justice Classroom, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting April 2020
University, Title IX , Other – September 2019 to Present
University, University Hearing Panel, Committee Member – September 2019 to Present
College, Arts & Sciences Curriculum Committee, Committee Member – September 2019 to May 2021
Editor, Journal Editor, International Journal of Contemporary Sociology, International – 2019 to Present
Officer, President/Elect/Past, Teaching, Learning and Scholarship Section of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS), National – 2020 to Present
Committee Member, Program Committe for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS), National – 2020 to 2021
Committee Member, Program Committe for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS), National – 2019 to 2020