Faculty and Staff

Linda Clark, J.D., PhD

Department Head, Criminal Justice
Instructor of Criminal Justice & Government

Wharton County Junior College
14004 University Boulevard
Sugar Land, TX 77479
Phone: (281) 243-8575
Email: lindac@wcjc.edu

Dr. Linda Clark received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Oklahoma in Journalism and English Education, her Juris Doctorate from Oklahoma City University, and her PhD in Political Science from the University of Houston. After graduating from law school, Dr. Clark served as a captain in the United States Army in the Judge Advocate General's Corps. Prior to joining the faculty at WCJC in 1998, she was an attorney in private practice in Oklahoma and Texas. Dr. Clark has also taught on an adjunct basis at colleges in both Oklahoma and Texas. She teaches all CRIJ courses.

Part-Time Instructors

G.G. Hunt, B.S., M.S.

Instructor of Criminal Justice
Former Division Chair, Math, Readiness, & Justice
Wharton County Junior College
911 Boling HighwayWharton Texas, 77488
Email: gghunt@wcjc.edu

G.G. Hunt received both her Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement and Master’s of Science degree in Criminal Justice Management from Sam Houston State University. Ms. Hunt worked in law enforcement (Harris County Sheriff’s Office) and corrections (Harris County Adult Probation) before coming to WCJC as an Assistant Director of the Police Academy and criminal justice instructor. She has served as Interim Academic Dean, Division Chair of Social and Behavioral Science and Communications and Fine Arts and Division Chair of Math, Readiness, and Justice as well as Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement instructor. She teaches all CRIJ courses, specializing in Corrections and Police Systems.

 

Brady Hutchison, B.A., M.A., M.S.

Instructor of History and Criminal Justice
Richmond Campus
5333 FM 1640
Richmond, Texas 77469
Ph: (281) 239-1591

Mr. Hutchison joined the WCJC faculty in 2013.  He has a BA from Sam Houston State and an MA from the University of Houston Clear Lake. He also has an MS in Criminal Justice from Saint Leo University.  In addition to teaching, he has prior work experience as a firefighter, police officer, and arson investigator. He is the author of two books and has a particular interest in intervention programs for juvenile offenders, especially as it relates to arson. 

 

 

 

 

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