
معرفی
Dr. Felix Martinez is an Adjunct Professor at Howard University's Department of Sociology and Criminology, while also serving as the Chief of Campus Police at St. Mary's College of Maryland. His career spans both academic and law enforcement domains, focusing on police-community relations, bias management, and criminal justice leadership.
- B.A. in General Studies - Crime and Criminology, Southern New Hampshire University (2016)
- M.S. in Homeland Security and Criminal Justice Leadership, St. John's University (2018)
- Ed.D. in Educational Leadership, Trident University International (2022)
Dr. Martinez's research centers on the impact of community policing models, particularly in Latino neighborhoods, and emphasizes equitable practices through the Managing Bias Project facilitated by the DOJ COPS office. His work bridges law enforcement training and academic instruction, with guest lectures at American University and the University of the District of Columbia.
In his academic and professional roles, Dr. Martinez has conducted extensive training sessions on critical law enforcement topics, highlighting the need for stronger connections between policing and the communities they serve. His multifaceted career includes prior roles such as Campus Security Assistant, Correctional Officer, and Probation Officer, enriching his perspectives on criminal justice systems.





