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Keith Haley's Professional Biography

Keith Haley is a full Professor of Criminal Justice, teaching in both graduate and undergraduate degree programs, and has also served as an Associate Vice President for Special Projects at Tiffin University. Mr. Haley has also been the Dean of the School of Criminal Justice and the Dean of the School of Off-Campus Learning at Tiffin University. Professor Haley is currently the Chair of the Criminal Justice Department.

Professor Haley has also served as the head of the Tiffin University Romania Study team that worked with Romanian scholars and justice officicals to establish a Master of Community Justice Administration degree program at the University of Bucharest, one of Europe's oldest and most influential universities. This program has now had 4 graduating classes of Romanian justice professionals.

He has also served in the following positions: Coordinator of the Criminal Justice Programs at Collin County Community College in Texas with academic programs at three campuses; Executive Director of the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission, the state's law enforcement standards and training agency, certifying more than two dozen professional positions in law enforcement, corrections, and private security, including all police recruits in Ohio; Chairman of the Criminal Justice Program at the University of Cincinnati which offered B.S. and M.S. degrees in criminal justice; police officer in Dayton, Ohio; Community School Director in Springfield, Ohio; Director of the Criminal Justice Program at Redlands Community College in Oklahoma; electronics repairman and NCO in the U.S. Marines.

Haley holds the following degrees: B.S. in Education from Wright State University; M.S. in Criminal Justice from Michigan State University.

Haley is the author, co-author, and/or editor of 18 books including revised editions and several self-published books, one of which has sold internationally, book chapters, many articles in criminal justice trade and other kinds of periodical publications, and papers, and has served as a consultant to many public service, university, business, and industrial organizations on management, online learning, criminal justice research, and memory skills for many different kinds of professionals.

The American Association of University Administrators presented the 2001 Nikolai N. Khaladjan International Award for Innovation in Higher Education to Haley for his leadership in the Tiffin University/University of Bucharest “Partnership for Justice” project which established a graduate school of community justice administration in Bucharest, Romania that is now being replicated in other universities in that nation. The Khaladjan Award is given to the higher education program that is the most innovative and has the widest potential for impact on post-secondary education. Professor Haley has also lectured at West University in Timisoara, Romania.

Mr. Haley’s research interests are varied. He has published works on criminal justice management and supervision, police human resources management, the administration of justice, job-hunting skills, memory skills, the applications of the World Wide Web and the Internet to law enforcement and corrections, online learning and teaching, crime analysis, firearms in America, gangster rap and culture, campus policing, police academy management, crime and justice in Texas and Ohio, and education and training in criminal justice. Haley is also co-author with Robert Bohm of Introduction to Criminal Justice 4th Edition 2005, McGraw-Hill, one of the more widely used introductory criminal justice texts in colleges and universities. The book has been translated into the Romanian language under the title Justitia Penala (Professor Theodora Ene, University of Bucharest, Translator) and is used in a graduate program for criminal justice leaders in Romania at the University of Bucharest. International issues in criminal justice are also current research interests for Mr. Haley.

Mr. Haley has conducted memory seminars for many police agencies, large corporations such as Procter and Gamble, General Electric, and Cincinnati Milacron, school districts, colleges and universities, and other private and public service organizations.

Professor Haley is also an active runner and cyclist, having completed 60 full-length marathons, several ultramarathons, and many bicycle centuries, including the 100 mile Hotter N' Hell ride in Texas.