
معرفی
Mildred L. Johnson is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Geneva College. With over 14 years as a patrol officer and police sergeant in Pittsburgh, she also served as a police chaplain and director of the Police Academy at Westmoreland County Community College. Recently, she became a National Trainer with Georgetown University's Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement Program (ABLE).
- Education:
- Doctor of Strategic Leadership (DSL), Regent University (2014)
- Certificate of Advanced Leadership Studies, Regent University (2013)
- Master of Organizational Leadership (MSOL), Geneva College (2006)
- Bachelor of Science in Community Ministry, Geneva College (2004+)
Research Interests: Dr. Johnson focuses on the intersection of ethics and law enforcement, emphasizing community partnerships and procedural justice. Her work bridges criminal justice systems with social service agencies, promoting collaboration to address issues like bias crimes, gang violence, and drug abuse.
Recent Publications: In 2022, she co-developed a workshop titled Promoting Effective Partnerships Between Social Service and Criminal Justice Agencies, highlighting interdisciplinary approaches to public safety.
Scientific Awards:
- Pittsburgh Bureau of Police Chaplaincy Corp Chief of Police Certificate of Appreciation
- William H. Moore Award for Excellence
Professional Engagements: Dr. Johnson is an active member of organizations including the Municipal Police Officers Education and Training Commission (MPOETC), National Association for Female Executives (NAFE), Fraternal Order of Police, and Virginia Center for Police Innovation.




