
معرفی
John Comiskey serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Monmouth University, bringing extensive field experience from his 22-year career as a New York City Police Lieutenant specializing in counter-terrorism, narcotics, and intelligence operations. He concurrently serves as an intelligence specialist in the US Coast Guard Reserve.
His educational credentials include:
- Ed.D. in Executive Leadership from St. John Fisher College (2014)
- M.A. in Security Studies (Homeland Security) from Naval Postgraduate School (2010)
- M.S. in Secondary Education: Social Studies from Queens College, CUNY (2005)
Professor Comiskey's research centers on intelligence methodologies, crime-terrorism convergence, evidence-based counter-terrorism strategies, and homeland security curriculum development. His teaching portfolio spans undergraduate and graduate levels with courses including Advanced Homeland Security Intelligence (HLS 302), Fundamentals of Intelligence Analysis (CJ 621), and Theoretical Approaches to Homeland Security (HLS 287/602), reflecting his operational expertise in security frameworks.
No scientific awards or major research grants are documented in available materials. His academic contributions focus on practical instruction rather than formal student advising or laboratory research, with upcoming 2025 courses confirming active faculty status.


