Associate Professor
Jordana Navarro graduated with her Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Central Florida in 2013. Her research interests are cybercrime, intimate partner abuse, victimology, and sexual violence. She also has teaching interests in homicide and mapping analysis. She has published on these topics in a variety of journals, and her most recent work focuses on the male sexual assault survivor. Additionally, she has authored books on criminological theory as well as how domestic abuse manifests in virtual environments. She lives in Charleston with her husband and two sons.
Degrees
Ph.D. Sociology (University of Central Florida)
M.S. Criminal Justice (University of Central Florida)
B.A. Political Science, Pre-Law (University of Central Florida)