Prof. Elizabeth Gurian is an Associate Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Norwich University. She is also the Associate Director of the School of Justice Studies & Sociology. Her research focuses on multicide offenders, including serial and mass murderers, lone actor terrorists, and mass shooters. She has been the recipient of the Board of Fellows Prize, as well as a one-semester independent study leave to work on this project, a course release, and several grants to conduct research and travel to conferences to present her work. She was awarded an American Association of University Women publication grant for her work exploring serial murder adjudication and outcome patterns. Dr. Gurian has published in several leading criminology journals, and she has discussed her work through such media as VPR, WCAX, and the New York Times and CBS podcast, Why Women Kill.
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