
معرفی
Dr. Sean Grier serves as Associate Professor and Criminal Justice Program Director within the School of Behavioral and Social Sciences, leveraging over three decades of law enforcement expertise including U.S. Army Military Police service, Washington D.C. police work, Defense Security Service Special Agent roles (witnessing 9/11 attacks), and Federal Air Marshal Service culminating in retirement as Assistant Federal Security Director at Chicago Midway International Airport.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD in Criminal Justice, Nova Southeastern University
- M.S. in Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati
- MDiv and MA, Liberty Theological Seminary
- BS in Religion, Liberty University
Dr. Grier's research bridges biosocial criminology, gun policy analysis, and faith-based correctional programming, uniquely integrating theological perspectives with criminal justice practices to develop rehabilitation frameworks emphasizing scriptural understanding. His work examines how religious principles can transform correctional environments through evidence-based programming.
No scientific awards were documented in available materials.
As an academic mentor since 2010, he has guided numerous doctoral students in Criminal Justice while designing specialized curricula and establishing a criminal justice program at a Christian university. His teaching methodology directly incorporates field experience into classroom instruction across multiple institutions.
Dr. Grier actively presents on Theology and Apologetics, focusing on practical scriptural interpretation for contemporary contexts beyond his academic duties.





