Dr. Robert M Mupier is an Associate Professor of Administration of Justice in the Administration of Justice Department at Texas Southern University. His principal teaching assignments include research and quantitative methods at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Prior to his current position, he served as an Associate Professor for eight years in the College of Juvenile Justice at Prairie View A&M University where his principal teaching assignments comprised research methods, applied statistical methods and economics of crime at the graduate level. As a graduate faculty, he chaired, and was member of, master’s theses and also a member of dissertation committee, in addition to serving as the chair of the Institutional Review Board (IRB). At Prairie View, Dr. Mupier served also as the Program Evaluation and Research Coordinator for the Juvenile Crime Prevention Center.
Dr. Mupier received a MBA degree from Western Illinois University and a Ph.D. in Economics from Illinois State. He has over twenty years of college teaching in the area of business and economics,
quantitative analysis for management, statistics and research methods for the social sciences.