Associate Professor
Roy Fenoff, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at The Military College of South Carolina (The Citadel). He is also a Forensic Document Examiner and an expert in forgery detection. Dr. Fenoff provides scientific advice, offers training, and conducts forensic examinations for individuals, law enforcement, and law firms throughout the United States and abroad. He earned a B. S. in Entomology and a B. A. in Criminal Justice from the University of Georgia in 2004, an M. S. in Medical/Veterinary Entomology from the University of Wyoming in 2007, and a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from Michigan State University in 2015. Dr. Fenoff specializes in forgery and document fraud, food protection (food fraud and food defense), and transnational crime. Dr. Fenoff is a published author who has presented his work at a variety of criminal justice, food safety, and forensic science conferences. In addition to his current position at The Citadel, Dr. Fenoff is a voting member of the Forensic Document Examination Consensus Body of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences Standards Board, a member of the Document Security Alliance, the South Carolina Food Safety Task Force, and a research collaborator with the Food Fraud Prevention Academy (formally Michigan State University’s Food Fraud Initiative).
Degrees
Ph.D. Criminal Justice (Michigan State University)
M.S. Medical/Veterinary Entomology (University of Wyoming)
B.A. Criminal Justice (University of Georgia)
B.S. Entomology (University of Georgia)
Areas of Research Interest
Food Protection (Food Fraud and Food Defense), Forgery, Document Fraud, Document Security, Transnational Crime, and Technology and Crime