
معرفی
Daniel K. Maxwell is a Senior Lecturer in the Criminal Justice Department at the University of New Haven’s Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences. A retired police officer from Madison, CT, he brings practical expertise to academic topics including law enforcement, police training, and security issues. His teaching portfolio encompasses foundational courses like Introduction to Criminal Justice (CJ 100) and Criminal Law (CJ 102), alongside specialized topics such as Criminal Investigation (CJ 201) and Private Security (CJ 417).
- Education
- MPA, University of New Haven
- M.S., University of New Haven
- B.A., University of Miami
Maxwell’s research and commentary focus on real-world policing challenges, including de-escalation tactics, officer safety, and crime prevention strategies. He frequently contributes to media discussions on police shootings, domestic violence calls, cybersecurity drills, and forensic science education initiatives.
As a public safety expert, he has analyzed incidents like the Uvalde elementary school shooting response, crowd control failures in Seoul, and evolving retail theft patterns. His work emphasizes hands-on learning, having participated in the university’s mass casualty incident drills that simulate disaster scenarios for students in criminal justice, forensic science, and emergency management programs.





