James Montgomery

Adjunct Professor Of Criminal Justice at National Park College

James Montgomery has extensive experience in criminal justice education and law enforcement. Since July 2010, James has served as an Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice at National Park College, instructing courses in Criminal Law, Police Organization and Management, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency, and Criminal Procedures and Evidence. Prior to this, James worked as Police Captain at Hot Springs Police Department from May 1986 to February 2008 and as Deputy Sheriff at Garland County Sheriff's Department from February 1984 to May 1986. Academically, James holds a Master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Western Governors University and a Bachelor's of Arts in Public Administration from Henderson State University, along with an AAS in Criminal Justice from Garland County Community College.

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Hot Springs, United States

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National Park College

National Park College offers 2 year degrees including online degrees at an affordable price where the faculty and staff really care about you. NPC averages approximately 5,000 students annually in a wide range of credit, and non-credit workforce and continuing education services. These include customized workforce training for business and industry, on-site courses for the hospitality and tourism industry, on campus computer classes, online classes, and various professional development workshops.