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Kaleb W. Littlejohn serves as an Instructor of Criminal Justice within the Department of Criminal Justice and Forensic Investigation at Jacksonville State University's College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Hired in 2019, he plays a pivotal role in the Center for Best Practices in Law Enforcement, which provides statewide training for Alabama law enforcement personnel.
His academic background includes:
- Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice (2015) from Jacksonville State University
- Master's degree (2018) from Jacksonville State University
With prior field experience as an Alabama Conservation Officer and Cleburne County deputy sheriff, Mr. Littlejohn specializes in operational law enforcement methodologies and evidence-based crime prevention strategies. His International Crime Prevention Specialist designation from the International Society of Crime Prevention Practitioners underscores his expertise in community safety frameworks and tactical policing standards.
He actively develops training curricula through the Center for Best Practices in Law Enforcement, focusing on enhancing professional competencies and procedural compliance among Alabama's law enforcement agencies.
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