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Edwin J. Delattre was a Professor of Philosophy Emeritus renowned for his contributions to ethics in policing and education. He held roles at the University of Toledo, St. John’s College (as President), Boston University (Adjunct Professor and Dean Emeritus), and served as a Fellow in Applied Ethics. His seminal work Character and Cops revolutionized law enforcement ethics training globally.
Education:
- Bachelor’s in Philosophy (Phi Beta Kappa), University of Virginia
- Doctorate in Philosophy, University of Texas
Research Interests: Delattre focused on ethical decision-making in law enforcement, educational ethics, and the intersection of philosophy with public policy. His writings emphasized practical applications of moral philosophy in institutions and governance.
Awards & Recognition: Recipient of the University of Toledo’s Outstanding Teaching Award and the Lynde & Harry Bradley Fellowship in Applied Ethics. His work was pivotal in shaping St. John’s College during its financial crisis, as noted in the Chronicle of Higher Education.
Advising & Leadership: Served on dissertation committees (e.g., Boston University), advised law enforcement academies, and held leadership roles in federal education boards and the FBI Academy. His legacy includes the Donna Marie Delattre Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Labs & Initiatives: Collaborated extensively with law enforcement agencies and educational institutions to implement ethics curricula. His Justiceburg HO-scale model town symbolized his dedication to honoring relationships through creativity.



