Gregory Warchol, Ph.D.

Gregory Warhol Professor
Phone: 906-227-1617
Office: 105 Gries Hall
Email: gwarchol@nmu.edu
Hours: TR 2-4

Dr. Warchol has been with NMU's Criminal Justice Department since 1998. He teaches in the areas of: criminology, wildlife crime, criminal law and procedures, and international terrorism. Prior to joining the faculty at Northern, Greg was a research analyst with the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics in Washington, D.C. He also worked five years both with the United States Attorneys Office, Northern District of Illinois, where he ran the Asset Forfeiture Support Unit, and with a private law firm in Chicago where he worked as a government finance specialist from 1985 to 1991.

Greg's research interests include asset forfeiture, workplace violence, crime reporting patterns, drug trafficking, wildlife crime, organizational behavior, and private security. He has authored a half a dozen journal articles on the use of asset forfeiture, in addition to numerous other articles on private security, police labor relations, workplace violence and violent crime victimization. Greg received his masters and bachelors in criminal justice from the University of Illinois at Chicago and received his Ph.D. in criminal justice and criminology with interdisciplinary cognates in criminal justice/criminology, political science/public administration and organizational behavior from Michigan State University in East Lansing.

Greg Warchol promoted to full professor
Professors Kapla and Warchol research Abalones in South Africa
Greg Wachol receives the 2008 Distinguished Faculty Award