
Keith Coleman
Lecturer · Criminal Justice
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State UniversityAbout
Keith Coleman serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Criminal Justice at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, where he has maintained active teaching and scholarship since at least 2013. His work focuses on critical contemporary issues within the criminal justice system, particularly police-community dynamics and educational practices.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Criminology from Indiana University of Pennsylvania (1993)
- M.A. in Criminal Justice from University of Massachusetts Lowell (1990)
- B.A. in History from University of South Florida (1987)
Dr. Coleman's research centers on police-community relations, specifically examining "The Talk"—discussions Black families have with youth about police encounters—and collateral consequences of incarceration. He also investigates challenges in criminal justice pedagogy during politically polarized eras, as reflected in his publication "Teaching Criminal Justice in the Age of Trump". His scholarship demonstrates consistent engagement with societal tensions within the justice system.
His recent publications reveal a clear trajectory toward addressing systemic barriers in reentry processes and pedagogical adaptations to sociopolitical climates. The concentration on community-police interactions and educational impacts indicates sustained focus on practical, real-world applications of criminal justice theory.
Scientific awards: None documented in available materials.
Dr. Coleman actively mentors students through the Criminal Justice Internship program and contributes to curriculum development across courses including Applied Methods, Drugs and Crime, and Honors Seminars. His service includes chairing professional task forces, as evidenced by his 2015-2016 Task Force Chair position.
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