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Faculty Profiles
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1999 PhD
1990 MPhil
1975 MA
1968 BA |
Graduate Center of the City University of New York (Criminal Justice)
Graduate Center of the City University of New York
John Jay College of Criminal Justice (Criminal Justice)
St. Francis College (History)
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Areas of Expertise: Terrorism, organized crime, federal law enforcement, homeland security, border controls, and police history |
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Dr. Joseph King received his PhD from CUNY. His doctoral dissertation was on the police strikes of 1918-19 in the United Kingdom and Boston, Mass. and their lasting effects. He served for 33 years as the Supervisory Special Agent in Charge of the Terrorist and Middle East Division, US Customs in New York and two years as Chief, National Security Section, Department of Homeland Security, also in New York. He has extensive criminal investigative, undercover, and court testimonial experience in the European Union and the Middle East. He joined the faculty of John Jay College in September, 2003. The works published by Dr. King include: “Terrorism: Global Answer To Global Threat,” in P. Baranov, Y.Vereshagin and A. Kontarev (eds.) Regulation of Migration Processes in the Russian Federation, Political, Legal and Law-Enforcement Aspects (Rostov Law Institute of MVD, Russia, 2007); Cheloukhine, S. and King, J. “Corruption Networks as a Sphere of Investment Activities in Modern Russia” in Communist and Post-Communist Studies (Vol. 40, No 1, Elsevier, Los Angeles, CA, Spring 2007); and The Development of Modern Police History in the United Kingdom and the United States (Edwin Mellon Press 2004).
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James P. Levine, Chairperson
899 Tenth Ave, Room 422T, New York, NY 10019
Phone: 212.237.8406, Email: jlevine@jjay.cuny.edu |
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