The March 1, 2014, episode of
American Heroes Radio features a conversation with Judge Hal Campbell, Ph.D.,
the Executive Director of the Justice Academy.
Program Date:
March 1, 2014
Program Time:
1500 hours, PACIFIC
Topic:
Justice Academy
Listen Live:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/lawenforcement/2014/03/01/justice-academy
About the Justice Academy
The Justice Academy is a division of the Accrediting
Commission for Law and Justice Education (aclje.org) which is a non-profit
organization tasked with the mission of providing the law and justice
professions with a wide range of educational support and services. The Justice
Academy serves as a repository and portal for instructional programs and
specialized training materials that are produced by law enforcement agencies,
prosecutors, and the courts from throughout the nation and makes these
educational assets available to the general law enforcement community, at no
charge. The intention of this service is to support professional development,
personal advancement, and departmental competency of the law and justice
community, as well as to serve as a mechanism for the proliferation of exemplary
training resources nationwide.
About the Guest
Judge Hal Campbell has been
affiliated with law and justice education for over thirty years. He holds the
title of Professor Emeritus from the California State University and has served
as a member of the law and justice faculty for several national level
universities including Course Chair of Criminal Law and Justice Studies for the
University of Maryland. Dr. Campbell received his Ph.D. from Claremont Graduate
University in 1983 and specializes in the areas of public law and policy,
criminal justice administration, criminology, and research methods/analysis. He
was appointed to the bench by the Supreme Court of the State of Montana,
Commission on Courts of Limited Jurisdiction as Sub-Judge of Justice and City
Courts for Richland County, Montana. He is a retired veteran of the Los Angeles
County Sheriff's Department, holding both sworn and civilian management
positions during his affiliation with the department.
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