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Marie-Helen Maras 
BS, BS, MA, MS, MPhil, PHD
Adjunct Assistant Professor

Department Affiliation

  • Global Affairs

Courses

  • Cybercrime / GLOB1-GC2510
  • Transnational Security / GLOB1-GC2000
  • Transnational Terrorism / GLOB1-GC2080

Educational Record

  • UMUC, BS, 2002, Psychology
  • UMUC, BS, 2004, Computer and Information Science
  • University of New Haven, MA, 2005, Industrial and Organizational Psychology
  • University of Oxford, MS, 2006, Criminology and Criminal Justice
  • University of Oxford, MPhil, 2007, Criminology and Criminal Justice
  • University of Oxford, PHD, 2009, Law

Teaching Record

  • University of Oxford, Center for Criminology
    Co-Lecturer 2008 - 2008
  • State University of New York-Farmingdale, Criminal Justice/Security Systems
    Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice 2009 - Present

Professional Record

  • Electronics and Calibration Technician, United States Navy, 1998 - 2000
  • Command Investigator, United States Navy, 2001 - 2004
  • Navy Law Enforcement Specialist, United States Navy, 2001 - 2004

Honors & Awards

  • National Defense Service Medal
    United States Navy, 2003
  • Navy and Marine Corps Acheivement Medal Gold Star
    United States Navy, 2003
  • Navy and Marine Corps Acheivement Medal
    United States Navy, 2003

Publications

  • B. Criminal Justice: The Essentials, Jones and Bartlett, 2012
  • C. Counterterrorism, Jones and Bartlett, 2012
  • 3. The Social Consequences of a Mass Surveillance Measure: What Happens When We Become the ¿Others¿? , International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, 2011
  • A: Computer Forensics: Cybercriminals, Laws and Evidence, Jones and Bartlett, 2011
  • 2. The Economic Costs and Consequences of Mass Communications Data Retention: Is the Data Retention Directive a Proportionate Measure? , European Journal of Law and Economics, 2011
  • 1. How to Catch a Terrorist: Is Mass Surveillance the Answer? , Journal of Applied Security Research , 2010
  • a. From Targeted to Mass Surveillance: Is the EU Data Retention Directive a Necessary Measure or an Unjustified Threat to Privacy? In B. Goold and D. Neyland (Eds.), New Directions in Privacy and Surveillance, Willan, 2009
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