We a pleased to celebrate our Ph.D. in Juvenile Justice alumni who have attained the status of Full Professor.

Professor Dorothy Sule Kersha-Aerga
Elizabeth City University, Department of Criminal Justice, Sociology and Social Work
Director of Accreditation, SACSCOC Liaison and Interim Assessment Coordinator
Institution’s Representative (IR) for North Carolina NC ACE Women’s Network
Dr. Kersha-Aerga She holds a Law Degree (LLB) from Ahmadu Bello University Nigeria, a JD from Nigerian Law School and a Master’s and Ph.D. in Juvenile Justice from Prairie View A&M Texas.

Professor Jaya Davis
The University of Texas at Arlington
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Women’s Studies and Gender Studies
Dr. Davis holds two degrees in Psychology and Criminology from the University of Houston-Clear Lake and the Ph.D. in Juvenile Justice from Prairie View A&M University.

Professor Lorna E. Grant PhD, MSW, ACUE
Director: Graduate Studies
Advisor: Alpha Phi Sigma
Department of Criminal Justice
North Carolina Central University
Dr. Grant has a background in Social Work and Education. Her Ph.D. is in Juvenile Justice from Prairie View A&M University.