Alumni Spotlight


I have been a victim advocate in the Gwinnett District Attorney's Office for 9 years. I began my employment merely two weeks after obtaining my bachelor's degree from KSU.

Our office prosecutes all felony crimes, as a victim advocate I am responsible for notifying victims of crime the status of their case as well as explain the court process. I also will sit with victims in court for any hearing and answer questions as well as explain what is going on in the courtroom for their case. I offer emotional support as well as refer them to other agencies within the community that can assist them more in depth specifically to their unique situation. My relationship with victims may be brief in some cases while in others some victims feel like extended members of my family.

Along with my daily duties of victim contacts and notifications, our office has two major annual events for the community. 

Nikki Brooks, Criminal Justice Alum.

During the fall we offer a breakfast for agencies within the community to get together and learn more about what is offered in each organization. We also highlight a specific agency for their work with victims. Our largest event is the Candlelight Vigil which occurs the first week of December. This event is a ceremony to remember victims of homicide as well as an opportunity for their families to connect with one another for support. We have four Christmas trees decorated with ornaments to represent those who have lost their lives as a result of homicide. We also have agencies within the community that work with homicide victims decorate several other trees as well as display information about their agency for the victims families to have as they attend the vigil. It is a great event for our office with an attendance of about 400 people. The event is a great time to see families from cases that have been closed from years past as well as help recent victims families to cope with their loss during the holiday season.

Past Outstanding RCHSS Scholars

Please join us in congratulating our outstanding RCHSS Scholars. These students and their achievements represent the best of the best for their respective disciplines.

  • Leah Reilly - 2021 Outstanding Scholar in Criminal Justice

    Krista Williamson - 2021 Outstanding Scholar in Sociology

    Alexandria Goldstein - 2021 Outstanding Scholar for Master's in Criminal Justice

  • Adrienne Rice - Criminal Justice

    Aaron Frost - Sociology

    Caleb Lang - Masters in Criminal Justice

  • Alexis Lawrence - Criminal Justice

    Imani Childs - Sociology

    Michael De Leo - Masters in Criminal Justice

  • Kelly Neal - Criminal Justice

    Benito Carabello - Sociology

  • Michael Daughtery - Criminal Justice

    Michelle Mendez - Sociology

    Erika Waterman-Smith - Masters in Criminal Justice

  • Kelli Garcia - Criminal Justice

    Gayle Kruger - Sociology

    Matheson Sanchez - Masters in Criminal Justice

  • Sara O'Hara - Criminal Justice

    Fran Patrick - Sociology

    James Purdon - Masters in Criminal Justice

  • Shavon Trice - Criminal Justice

    Julie Henderson - Sociology

    Ebony Bryant - Masters in Criminal Justice

  • Brittany Poag - Criminal Justice

    Rita Thomson - Sociology

  • Jan Morian - Criminal Justice

    Brandon Attell - Sociology

  • Valerie P'Pool - Criminal Justice

    Rachel R. Morelli - Sociology

  • Kylie Nicole Morales - Criminal Justice

    Demario Jamar Brantley - Sociology

  • Ricky Schneider - Criminal Justice

    Yuiko Ishida - Sociology

  • Cameron Carpino - Criminal Justice

    Edward James Jones - Sociology

  • Lane Caldwell - Criminal Justice

    James Costen - Sociology

  • Michele Larson - Criminal Justice

    Julie Barrs - Sociology

  • Adrienne Harvey - Criminal Justice

    Robin Crawford - Sociology

  • Daniel J. Weaver - Criminal Justice

    Rosalyn-Sue Smith - Sociology

  • Missi Miller - Sociology
  • Cathy Ward - Sociology