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Joseph A. Pollini is a full-time Lecturer at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, specializing in law enforcement education and training. He transitioned to academia after a 33-year career with the New York City Police Department, where he held roles as a detective, supervisor, and expert in high-profile cases. He teaches courses on criminal justice, police science, and investigative strategies.
- Education: BS in Police Science (1992), MA in Criminal Justice (1995), both from John Jay College.
His research focuses on hostage negotiation, major case management, and undercover operations. He has pioneered programs to train Dominican Republic police officers and serves as a media expert on law enforcement challenges. Recognized for bravery and dedication, he has received multiple citations for his career-long commitment.
- Awards: Bravery Citation, Cold Case Investigation Award, 33-Year Dedication Award
He advises students on career pathways in law enforcement, coordinates internships with government agencies, and collaborates with international police institutions. His work emphasizes bridging academic theory with real-world investigative practices.
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