Introduction to Criminal Justice

Edition: 2

Copyright: 2014

Pages: 220

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Alejandro Del Carmen

Alex del Carmen received a Ph.D. in Criminology from the College of Criminology at the Florida State University. He is considered an authority on the topic of race and crime with particular emphasis on racial profiling in law enforcement. Dr. del Carmen has written numerous articles in internationally recognized journals and published several books. He has presented his research findings on racial profiling, throughout the world (Scotland, Belgium, Slovenia, Spain, United Arab Emirates, and Italy). Dr. del Carmen has trained thousands of police officers including all of the Texas Police Chiefs since 2001. In addition, he is responsible for creating the Texas racial profiling statistical template widely used by law enforcement agencies throughout the state. He is often a guest on CNN, Fox News Radio, Telemundo, Univision and NBC, among other media outlets. He has been quoted in the New York Times, Washington Post, Associated Press, Houston Chronicle and other major newspapers throughout the world.

Dr. del Carmen is currently a Professor and Associate Dean of the College of Liberal and Fine Arts and the School of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Public Administration at Tarleton State University (A member of the Texas A&M System). He is also the founder and director of the Texas A&M System Institute for Predictive Analytics in Criminal Justice (IPAC). 

Dr. del Carmen has served as a Federal Monitor for two of the most significant police reform cases in the United States. Currently, he is serving as a Special Master for the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico, on the Puerto Rico Police reform case. 

Dr. del Carmen is currently pursuing a master’s degree in education from Harvard University. He is married and has two children.

Alejandro Del Carmen

Alex del Carmen received a Ph.D. in Criminology from the College of Criminology at the Florida State University. He is considered an authority on the topic of race and crime with particular emphasis on racial profiling in law enforcement. Dr. del Carmen has written numerous articles in internationally recognized journals and published several books. He has presented his research findings on racial profiling, throughout the world (Scotland, Belgium, Slovenia, Spain, United Arab Emirates, and Italy). Dr. del Carmen has trained thousands of police officers including all of the Texas Police Chiefs since 2001. In addition, he is responsible for creating the Texas racial profiling statistical template widely used by law enforcement agencies throughout the state. He is often a guest on CNN, Fox News Radio, Telemundo, Univision and NBC, among other media outlets. He has been quoted in the New York Times, Washington Post, Associated Press, Houston Chronicle and other major newspapers throughout the world.

Dr. del Carmen is currently a Professor and Associate Dean of the College of Liberal and Fine Arts and the School of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Public Administration at Tarleton State University (A member of the Texas A&M System). He is also the founder and director of the Texas A&M System Institute for Predictive Analytics in Criminal Justice (IPAC). 

Dr. del Carmen has served as a Federal Monitor for two of the most significant police reform cases in the United States. Currently, he is serving as a Special Master for the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico, on the Puerto Rico Police reform case. 

Dr. del Carmen is currently pursuing a master’s degree in education from Harvard University. He is married and has two children.