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KU Professor Appointed to Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency

from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania

Governor Josh Shapiro has appointed Kutztown University’s Dr. Jonathan Kremser to the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency. Kremser, a professor and department chair in KU’s criminal justice department, brings a wealth of expertise and experience to his role on the committee.

Established by law in 1978, the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) serves as the justice planning and policymaking agency for the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. By bringing together a wide range of experts in the fields of criminal and juvenile justice, victim services, and related professions, PCCD coordinates the collective examination of problems, proposes solutions, and evaluates the impact of those solutions. Among its primary functions, PCCD:

Kremser earned a Bachelor of Science in criminal justice from Kutztown University, a Master of Arts in criminology from the University of Ottawa, and both a Master of Arts and a doctorate in criminal justice from Rutgers University.

“I am honored to answer the Governor’s call to serve the commonwealth on the Commission,” Kremser said. “I encourage our students to get involved in public service, where they will have the opportunity to make positive contributions within their communities.”

For more information about the PCCD, please visit their website.

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