Tanyanne Ball
- Adjunct, Criminal Justice

- School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
- tball@mercy.edu
Tanyanne Ball joined Mercy University as an Adjunct Lecturer in 2025. Her professional background - including serving as a police officer in the UK, working as a Research Assistant for the Federal Monitor’s NYPD body-camera project, and holding HR roles in charter schools in East New York - has shaped her research interests in policing as a gendered institution, transformative dialogic processes, relationality, and culture change within law enforcement. She holds a BA in History of Art & French from University College London and an MSc in Forensic Investigation from Teesside University. Currently in the final year of her PhD in Criminal Justice at the CUNY Graduate Center/John Jay College of Criminal Justice, she is deeply committed to scholarship and teaching. After teaching her first college-level class in 2021, she developed a passion for undergraduate criminal justice education, which continues to shape her academic interests.
PhD Student, Criminal Justice, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY Graduate Center
MSc, Forensic Investigation, University of Teesside, United Kingdom - 2003-2004
Thesis: Forensics on the Front Line: A Survey of Forensic Awareness and Training in ‘Police Force A’.
BA Honors, History of Art and French, University College London, London, United Kingdom - 1994-1998
Osborn, M., Ball, T., & Rajah, V. (2024). Peer Support Work in the Context of Intimate Partner Violence: A Scoping Review. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 25(5). https://doi.org/10.1177/15248380241271350
CRJU 253 – Policing