A CrimConsortium tool for prospective PhD students. Answer four quick questions and we'll rank likely mentors — starting with faculty at CrimConsortium member institutions and extending across criminology and criminal-justice programs more broadly — by how well their interests, location, rank, and openness match yours.
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Your answers stay in your browser and are not saved or sent. No analytics, no cookies, no storage.
Visit CrimConsortium to learn about the network of member institutions advancing open criminology.
Visit CrimRxiv to browse open-access criminology research and make your own work freely available.
Mentor Match is a simple matching tool, not a personality test. We're not trying to predict who will be a good advisor for you — just to point you at people worth a closer look.
Every professor earns points on the four things you said mattered. We add up the points, divide by the most they could have earned, and rank everyone. Nobody is automatically excluded — a professor can still show up even if they don't perfectly fit every answer, as long as they score well overall. Each result card tells you exactly why that person made the list.
Faculty data is shared with the Criminology PhD Faculty Explorer. Our topic tags are our own picks — criminology doesn't have one agreed-upon list — and they match the same list used in the Explorer.