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Reforming Criminal Justice Book Claims Top Honor, Mark D. Weinstein Jan 2024

Reforming Criminal Justice Book Claims Top Honor, Mark D. Weinstein

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Matthew T. Martens, a 1993 graduate of Cedarville University, won The Gospel Coalition’s 2023 First-Time Author Award for his new book, “Reforming Criminal Justice: A Christian Proposal.”


Beyond Textbooks: Students Analyze Criminal Cold Cases, Mark D. Weinstein Jan 2024

Beyond Textbooks: Students Analyze Criminal Cold Cases, Mark D. Weinstein

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In Steve Meacham’s criminal investigation class at Cedarville University, the former New York State Police senior investigator introduced a cold case for his students to study and learn the principles of criminal investigations.


Making A Difference Is Focus Of New Police Officer, Mark D. Weinstein Dec 2023

Making A Difference Is Focus Of New Police Officer, Mark D. Weinstein

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Kaley Aurand, a 2023 criminal justice graduate of Cedarville University, was sponsored by the Xenia Police Department (XPD) in the completion of her training at the police academy. Today, Aurand, who graduated from the five-month Ohio Peace Officer Basic Training Academy at Sinclair Community College in November, is now a full-time police officer for the Xenia Police Department. She was sworn in on Monday, Nov. 27.


Faith: The Foundation Of Law Enforcement, Mark D. Weinstein Nov 2023

Faith: The Foundation Of Law Enforcement, Mark D. Weinstein

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Derek Zelenka, a 2005 graduate of Cedarville University, works as a detective for the City of Brunswick Police in the suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio, and as a hostage negotiator for the Southwest Enforcement Bureau SWAT team in greater Cleveland. Zelenka has worked as a school resource officer for the last eight years, and he also works in youth ministry at his local church.


Ohio's Pathway From College To Law Enforcement Opens With 11 Students, Mark D. Weinstein Feb 2022

Ohio's Pathway From College To Law Enforcement Opens With 11 Students, Mark D. Weinstein

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The state of Ohio is piloting a new criminal justice program unlike anything the United States has ever seen, and Cedarville University is at the core of this historic development.


Investigating A Higher Purpose: Former New York State Trooper Equipping Students, Mark D. Weinstein Jan 2022

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 Jun 2021

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.


Cedarville Named Best Christian College In Ohio For Law-Related Degrees, Mark D. Weinstein Jul 2017

Cedarville Named Best Christian College In Ohio For Law-Related Degrees, Mark D. Weinstein

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Christian Universities Online (CUO) recently named Cedarville University as the top Christian school for law-related degrees in Ohio. CUO assembled its 2017 Top Ten Christian Law School list based on reviews of majors such as political science, government and criminal justice.


Cedarville Criminal Justice Prof, Former Chief Of Police Talks On Cnn About Police Crisis, Mark D. Weinstein May 2015

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.