
معرفی
Steven D. Remick is a faculty member at George Mason University's Department of Criminology, Law and Society, affiliated with the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. He is currently employed at the Northern Virginia Criminal Justice Training Academy in the Professional Standards Section, where he teaches courses on leadership, ethics, and law enforcement practices. With 28 years of law enforcement experience, Remick retired as a 1st Lieutenant and Assistant Station Commander from the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office. His career included roles in patrol, investigations, and supervision, alongside expertise in criminal justice reform and management.
Remick holds an Associate's degree in Administration of Justice from Northern Virginia Community College, and both a Bachelor's and Master's in Management from Johns Hopkins University's Public Safety Leadership Program. His academic work focuses on leadership, ethics, and effective supervision in law enforcement. He instructs courses such as CRIM 410 (Criminal Investigations) and CRIM 306 (Criminal Justice Ethics), emphasizing practical training for current and future criminal justice professionals.
His research and publications span regulatory takings, property rights, and legal policy, reflecting a career-long engagement with legal and ethical dimensions of public service. Though no specific grants or advising roles are listed, his professional trajectory underscores a commitment to advancing ethical practices and organizational effectiveness in criminal justice institutions.



