About James Windell

James Windell, M.A., is a psychologist, author, and college instructor. As a psychologist, he specialized in work with families and children. He is an adjunct instructor in the Criminal Justice Department at Wayne State University, where he has taught Introduction to Criminal Justice and Juvenile Justice courses since 2000. He is a Lecturer at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan, where he teaches Juvenile Justice, Criminological Theory, and Capstone, the final class for criminal justice majors. Scheduled for publication in 2015 are Looking Back in Crime (CRC Press) and A Widow's Guideto Healing (Sourcebooks). He is currently completed a juvenile justice textbook (scheduled for publication in 2016) and a book on wrongful conviction with Dr. Marvin Zalman, one of the country's leading experts on wrongful convictions. He has authored numerous books, booklets and journal articles related to psychology, criminal justice, and parenting.

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