Adam Dobrin, Ph.D., earned his Bachelor’s degree from the College of William and Mary in Virginia, and both his Master’s and Doctorate in Criminology from the University of Maryland. He is on the faculty in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Florida Atlantic University as an Associate Professor. While in graduate school, he authored the Statistical Handbook on Violence in America, and has been exploring issues of violence ever since, focusing primarily on public health methodologies. To further this goal, Dr. Dobrin co-founded and held positions in two Cochrane Collaboration entities: Field Coordinator for the Cochrane Justice Health Field (CJHF), and Assistant Director of the Cochrane College for Policy at George Mason University. Shifting part of his research trajectory, Dr. Dobrin recently graduated from the Indian River State College’s Public Service Education Program and now volunteers as a road-patrol Deputy for his local Sheriff’s Office.