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James Ness

Title:Adjunct Faculty
Email:ness@2fitfashion.com
Department:Social Sciences Division

Biography

James J. Ness has had a long and successful career in academia and government service. He served for 20 years as a certified police officer in Wisconsin and Illinois. His last position was chief of police for the city of Villa Grove. He spent several years with the Department of Justice and the State Department with the ICITAP Project and the International Police Task Force. For his work with ICITAP, he served as the dean of academics for the Haitian National Police Academy and chief of specialized training for the Kosovo Police School. For his work with IPTF, he served as the station commander for the Canton of Tuzla with the duty to enforce the Dayton Peace Accord. His team was also involved in the investigation of the genocide in Srebrenica. Ness has developed and presented training for police departments in the United States, United Arab Emirates, Montenegro, Croatia, Serbia, and France. He is also a U.S. Air Force veteran. 

Academically, Ness served as a tenured associate professor in criminal justice at Southern Illinois University, director of criminal justice programs at Barton County Community College, and founding dean of the College of Criminal Justice and Security at the University of Phoenix. In addition to his adjunct work at SXU, he is currently an adjunct professor at Northern Arizona University. He has published extensively in areas of law enforcement and national security.


Education

Ph.D. in Educational Administration

Southern Illinois University at Carbondale

M.S. in Administration of Justice/Law Enforcement

Southern Illinois University at Carbondale

B.A. in Liberal Arts

Northeastern Illinois University

Areas of Specialization

  • Graduate Ethics
  • Graduate Research Methods
  • Graduate Capstone Course
  • Criminology
  • Creative and Critical Thinking
  • Intellectual Inquiry
  • Interpersonal Communications
  • State and Local Political Process
  • Ethics in Management
  • Professional Ethics and Social Responsibility

Courses Taught

  • Managerial Ethics (graduate)
  • Ethics in the Workplace (graduate)  
  • S. Constitution
  • Curriculum Development
  • Law Enforcement Management
  • Principles of Supervision
  • Intro to Law Enforcement              
  • Politics, Local, State and Federal Government
  • Intro to Criminal Justice
  • Criminal Investigations
  • Personnel Supervision
  • Recruitment and Selection

Selected Honors/Awards

  • Distinguished Alumni 2017, Pacelli Catholic High School
  • Associate Fellow, Post-Doctoral Academy of Higher Education, SIU

Presentations/Publications/Productions

  • Dissertation Title: Graduate Police Officer Perceptions of the Illinois Minimum Standards Basic Law Enforcement Training Curriculum
  • Thesis Title: Campus Law Enforcement: An Analysis of the Operational Role and Role Perceptions of Campus Law Enforcement Executives and Officers at Selected Public Universities