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Ebenezer Adegoke Omotosho
- PhD Student, Criminal Justice & Criminology
- Graduate Teaching Assistant, Criminal Justice & Criminology
Ebenezer Adegoke Omotosho is a PhD student in Social Welfare with a specialization in Criminal Justice and Criminology at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Sociology with a specialization in Criminology from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria, and a Master of Science in Sociology with a specialization in Criminology and Penology from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
Ebenezer's research focuses on community-based gun violence prevention programs, urban youth violence prevention, community safety, and criminal social networks. Prior to joining UWM, he served as a Lecturer in Criminology and Security Studies at Chrisland University in Nigeria, and has over 10 years of combined full-time and part-time university-level teaching experience. He is also a Fellow of the Institute of Security Management and Operations (ISMO), Nigeria.
At UW-Milwaukee, Ebenezer teaches both in-person and online classes, including Introduction to Corrections and Methods of Social Welfare Research in Criminal Justice.
Education:
- MS, Sociology (Criminology), University of Ibadan, Nigeria
- BS, Sociology, Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria
Research Interests:
- Gun violence prevention
- Community-based intervention programs
- Youth development and public safety
- Policing and criminal justice reform
- Corrections and community corrections
- Transnational crime and border security
- Public policy
Professional Interests:
- Criminal justice and criminology
- Gun violence prevention
- Community-based intervention programs
- Urban youth violence
- Social networks
- Qualitative research methods
- Community safety
Professional Affiliations:
- Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS)
- American Society of Criminology (ASC)
- Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR)
- Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)
- Anthropological and Sociological Association of Nigeria (ASAN)
Grants:
- Grant applications in process
Honors and Service:
- Selected Participant, Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) R.I.S.E. Seminar, Washington, D.C. (2026) — one of 15 doctoral students nationally; fully funded participation with travel stipend and conference registration
- Doctoral Summit Fellow, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) (2026) — selected as one of 40 doctoral students nationwide for competitive professional development program
- Selected Participant, Graduate Student Research Workshop on Poverty and Economic Mobility, Howard University and University of Wisconsin-Madison (2025) — one of 12 doctoral students nationally; fully funded participation
- Chancellor’s Graduate Student Award in Criminal Justice and Social Work, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2023–2024)
- Scholarship Recipient, Interdisciplinary Corruption Research Network (ICRN) Forum, University of Bologna, Italy (2022)
- Scholarship Recipient, University of Vienna, Austria (2022)
- Fellow, Advanced Forum for International Refugee Protection, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) (2022)
- Emerging African Scholar Award, Association for Research on Civil Society in Africa (AROCSA) (2019)
- Fellow, Institute of Security Management and Operations (ISMO), Nigeria (2018–Present)
University Service:
- Graduate School Scholastic Appeals Committee, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2025–Present)
- Student Association Safety Committee, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2023–2024)
- Admission, Accreditation, and Examination Committees, Chrisland University, Nigeria (2017–2023)
Community Engagement:
- Everyone On Digital Inclusion Volunteer (2026)
- Disaster Action Team Volunteer, American Red Cross (2024–Present)
- Mandela Washington Fellowship Application Reader (2024)
Current Research Projects:
- Community-based gun violence intervention programs in urban neighborhoods, focusing on youth experiences, program effectiveness, and community safety outcomes
Past Research Projects:
- Research on border communities, smuggling activities, and security dynamics in Nigeria
In the News:
- Omotosho, E. A. (2026). Featured doctoral participant in Building Community for Early Career Researchers: The ACJS Doctoral Summit Playbook. Taylor & Francis Author Services.
Books / Chapters:
- Omotosho, E. A. (2013). Border town-dwellers and smuggling activities in Nigeria: A reflection on globalization. In I. O. Albert, B. A. Aluko, & O. O. Isola (Eds.), The security sector and conflict management in Nigeria (pp. 310–324). Peace and Conflict Studies Programme, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan.
Select Publications:
- Ajibola, A., Jacob, O. A., & Omotosho, E. A. (2018). Stylized facts and review of the relations between contraceptive use, delinquency, and age structure in Nigeria and its implications for demographic dividends. Open Access Library Journal, 5, e4321.
- Omotosho, E. A. (2014). Border town dwellers and smuggling activities in Nigeria: A reflection on democratic rule. Kaduna Journal of Sociology, 2(1), 2360–7734).