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Investigating A Higher Purpose: Former New York State Trooper Equipping Students, Mark D. Weinstein
Investigating A Higher Purpose: Former New York State Trooper Equipping Students, Mark D. Weinstein
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In a broken world, to act justly and constantly do what is right is a challenging endeavor. For Steve Meacham, associate professor of criminal justice at Cedarville University, in spite of the ongoing challenge, he strives to live according to this biblical principle.
Cedarville Will Pilot New College To Law Enforcement Program, Mark D. Weinstein
Cedarville Will Pilot New College To Law Enforcement Program, Mark D. Weinstein
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Cedarville University criminal justice students have a new streamlined path toward a career in law enforcement.
Mentoring: Police Training Program Recognized Globally, Mark D. Weinstein
Mentoring: Police Training Program Recognized Globally, Mark D. Weinstein
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He was Cleveland, Ohio’s first African-American chief of police. He has appeared on CNN as an expert source. And now Dr. Patrick Oliver, director of the criminal justice program at Cedarville University, is being recognized around the United States for his mentoring program for minorities aspiring to law enforcement leadership.
Cedarville Criminal Justice Prof, Former Chief Of Police Talks On Cnn About Police Crisis, Mark D. Weinstein
Cedarville Criminal Justice Prof, Former Chief Of Police Talks On Cnn About Police Crisis, Mark D. Weinstein
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Patrick Oliver, Ph.D., associate professor of criminal justice and a former chief of police, will be a guest on CNN Saturday, May 9 at 1:30 p.m. EST. He will be interviewed by Fredricka Whitfield on the crisis involving police departments in the United States. Dr. Oliver worked 27 years in law enforcement, including 11 years as a member of the Ohio State Highway Patrol and his three stints as a chief of police in Cleveland, Grandview Heights (Columbus), and Fairborn, Ohio.