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Alana Gunn

University of Illinois Chicago

#392 overall#11 in Criminal Justice6 reviews

4.3 rating across 6 reviews, one of the strongest profiles in Criminal Justice.

  • Rating: 4.3 from 6 reviews.
  • Overall rank: #387 of 1263.
  • Department rank: #12 of 25.
  • Courses taught in dataset: 8.
  • Best course ranks: CLJ 592 (Internship in Criminology, Law, and Justice) (#10/19), CLJ 596 (Independent Study or Research) (#10/19), and CLJ 599 (Dissertation Research) (#10/19).

Generally positive feedback with a solid overall standing. Overall ranking is moderate compared to peers. Within the department, it lands around the middle. Very limited review data so far, so it is hard to be confident yet.

Worth considering if you want above average student feedback.

Department
Criminal Justice
School
University of Illinois Chicago
Annual Salary
$126,258
Assoc Prof
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Course Rankings

How this professor ranks among peers in each course they teach

CLJ 356
Comm Corrections & Reentry
#1
Ranked #1 of 3 professors in this course.
CLJ 363
Drugs and Addiction in Society
#1
Ranked #1 of 1 professors in this course.
CLJ 561
Qualitative Methods & Design
#1
Ranked #1 of 2 professors in this course.
Course
Title
Rank
  • CLJ 356
    Comm Corrections & Reentry
    #1 of 3
  • CLJ 363
    Drugs and Addiction in Society
    #1 of 1
  • CLJ 561
    Qualitative Methods & Design
    #1 of 2

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