Faculty

Dr. Harry R. Dammer

Professor of Sociology/Criminal Justice
Sociology/Criminal Justice
O'Hara Hall 427
harry.dammer@scranton.edu
570-941-5853

Research and Teaching Interests: Harry R. Dammer is a Professor of  the Sociology/Criminal Justice Department. Dr. Dammer received an A.S. in Police Science from Bergen Community College (NJ), B.S. in Criminal Justice from the University of Dayton (OH) in 1979, M.S. in Education from Dayton in 1981, and the Ph.D. from The Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice (NJ) in 1992. For 1993-94 and the spring of 2009 Dr. Dammer was awarded Fulbright Scholarships to lecture and conduct research in Germany. He is the author of Religion in Corrections (American Correctional Association, 1999) and co-author (with Erika Fairchild and J. S. Albanese) of Comparative Criminal Justice (Wadsworth/Thompson Press, 2006) and co-author (with Todd R. Clear) of The Offender in the Community (Wadsworth/Thompson Press, 2003). He has also published or co-published numerous articles, manuals, and professional reports on a variety of criminal justice topics. In 2002, Dr. Dammer served on the Editorial Board of the Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment. He has been active on numerous professional organizations including the American Society of Criminology, the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, the American Correctional Association, and the Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Sciences. He served as the chair of the International Section of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (March 2003 to March 2005). Dr. Dammer has professional experience as a probation officer and served as a consultant to the National Institute of Justice, National Institute of Corrections, the American Correctional Association, the National Conference of Christians and Jews and private law firms. He has made numerous presentations at professional conferences in the United States and has given lectures in Canada, S.Korea, Hungary, Greece, Switzerland, Germany, England, Poland, Portugal, the Netherlands, and China. In addition to the Fulbright Scholarships, Dr. Dammer received the Award for the Outstanding Criminal Justice Educator by the Buffalo State College Criminal Justice Alumni Chapter (September 2000) and was chosen by the Bergen Community College, Paramus, NJ Alumni Association to be among the first two inductees into the College's Alumni Hall of Fame for Distinguished Alumni (April, 1996). He was picked to be among Who's Who Among America's Teachers, 1998.

Additional Information: On the personal side, Dr. Dammer was born in Jersey City, NJ and grew up in Ridgefield, NJ. He currently resides in Clarks Summit with his wife (Eileen Sulzbach-Dammer) and daughters. His personal interests are jogging, golf, college basketball, and he is an avid Yankees fan.

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