
معرفی
Dr. Brian Rice serves as an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Arkansas - Fort Smith, leveraging 18 years of practical experience from the Fort Smith Police Department before earning his Doctor of Public Administration (D.P.A.) from Valdosta State University in 2020.
His educational background includes:
- Doctor of Public Administration (D.P.A.), Valdosta State University (2020)
Dr. Rice's research critically examines operational challenges in modern policing, with focused expertise in police detection canines, use-of-force protocols, and leadership dynamics within law enforcement agencies. His scholarly work bridges theoretical frameworks with street-level policing realities, emphasizing evidence-based strategies for officer safety and community trust building.
Professional recognition includes:
- 2006 Fort Smith Police Department Officer of the Year Award
- Judge Paul Wolfe Outstanding Young Law Enforcement Award (2007)
Dr. Rice teaches core criminal justice curriculum including criminal law, investigations, management/supervision, law enforcement ethics, and child maltreatment. While student advising details are unavailable in source materials, his classroom instruction directly integrates field experience with academic rigor. No current research grants or laboratory affiliations are documented in the provided information.





