Milland Reed M.S.

Lecturer, Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice | School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Education

  • Graduate Certificate, University of Maryland – University College, 2016, Adelphi, MD
    Major: Homeland Security Security Management
  • Master of Science, Johns Hopkins University, 2010, Baltimore, MD
    Major: Management – Police Executive Leadership Program (PELP)
  • Bachelor of Science, University of Maryland – University College, 2007, Adelphi, MD
    Major: Criminal Justice
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Walden University, Minnesota, ABD
    Major: Public Policy Administration and Criminal Justice
    Area of Study: Criminal Justice Reform; Community Policing and Improving Community Relations

Professional Experience

Teaching Experience

  • Stevenson University, Owings Mills Maryland
    Lecturer, Criminal Justice 2023-present
  • Adjunct Instructor, Law, and Justice Studies 2014-2023
  • Instructor, United States Air Force 1991-2005

Work Experience

  • Lecturer, Stevenson University, 2023 – present
  • Adjunct Instructor, Stevenson University, 2014-2023
  • Deputy Chief of Police, Director of Public Safety, University of Maryland Baltimore Police Department 2008-2017 (retired),
  • Support Services Commander, 2005 -2007
  • Police Officer, 1993- 2004
  • Senior Non-Commission Officer, Military Police & Antiterrorism Specialist, United States Air Force (retired), 1997-2005
  • Military Police, United States Air Force, 1983- 1996

Relevant Training

  • Terrorism Prevention Certification Course – Hosted by the Department of Homeland Security, the course provided relevant training and best practices on how to prevent, deter and respond to a terrorist attack, 2019
  • Active Shooter Prevention and Response Training hosted by the Department of Homeland Security – An in-depth training course that provided relevant training and best practices on how to prevent, deter and respond to an active shooter incident, 2016
  • John E. Reid and Associates interview and interrogation course – The course provided training on fact and behavior analysis, used in conducting investigations and subsequent interviews, 2012
  • National Incident Management Certification Training (NIMS) – The primary focus of the course was to study and learn newly developed concepts, techniques, and best practices to assist command level law enforcement and other emergency response personnel on how to manage and respond to man made and natural disasters, 2009
  • Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act Training – The training and certification course focused on providing initial training and recertification regarding institutional compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act or Clery Act, 2009
  • The Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies CALEA Management Certification Course. The certification course provided training on program management, the accreditation process, and best practices and standards related to maintaining national law enforcement accreditation, 2007
  • Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Advanced Instructor (CPTED. The CPTED course provided relevant crime prevention information, best practices, and tools to assist law enforcement agencies in the development of effective strategies that use and incorporates physical structures and the environment to enhance crime reduction programs, 2007
  • Patrol Allocation & Deployment for Law Enforcement Leaders. The training covered techniques on how to develop an effective strategy for determining staffing needs, operational costs, and associated budgetary considerations, 2006
  • Emergency Management: Incident Command System Training. This FEMA-led training course was designed and facilitated to enhance senior command-level personnel’s skill and knowledge as it relates to planning, organizing, and implementing federal standards for managing critical incidents and disasters, 2003

Teaching

  • Law Enforcement
  • Domestic Security
  • Race and Crime
  • Law Enforcement Administration and Management
  • Ethics
  • Corrections
  • Civil Liability in Criminal Justice
  • Criminology
  • Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
  • Terrorism Awareness and Prevention

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