Jabril is an adjunct faculty member in the Criminal Justice, Political Science, and Cultural and Ethnic Studies programs. He holds a B.A. in Criminology from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and a M.A. in Criminal Justice from Seattle University. His primary research interests include: community based research, juvenile recidivism, and ex-offender reentry.
Teaching Philosophy:
While in the classroom, I seek to create a safe, equitable, and engaging learning community. It is my philosophy that students learn best when they feel supported and are able to build lasting relationships. I specialize in connecting students with on and off campus resources that will support them on their academic journeys.
Courses taught at BC:
CJ&101 – Intro to Criminal Justice
CJ&106 – Juvenile Justice
POLS&201 – Intro to Political Theory
POLS&202 – American Government
POLS&203 – International Relations
CES 100 – Race in the United States
CES 181 – Muslims in America