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Robert W. Taylor holds a Ph.D. in urban studies from Portland State University. He is professor
and director, Justice Administration and Leadership Program, Department of Criminology at the
University of Texas–Dallas. He was founding director of the Caruth Police Institute. He served as
a sworn police officer and major crimes detective in Portland, OR, and as consultant to various
U.S. and international criminal justice agencies. He has authored or coauthored more than 150
articles, books, and manuscripts on police administration, contemporary police problems,
international and domestic terrorism, human and drug trafficking, computer fraud, and criminal
justice policy. Dr. Taylor received the University of North Texas Regentâ€s Lecture Award
(2003) for his work in the Middle East, and the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences presented
Dr. Taylor with the O.W. Wilson Award (2008) for his contribution to police education, research,
and practice.Charles Mike R. Swanson holds a B.A. and M.A. in criminology from Florida State
University and a Ph.D. in public administration from the University of Georgia, where he is a faculty
member in the Carl Vinson Institute of Government. His primary responsibilities include providing
applied research, technical assistance, and training to Georgia units of state and local
government. A former patrol officer and detective with the Tampa Police Department, he also
served as senior police planner and acting deputy director of the Florida Governor's Law
Enforcement Council. Dr. Swanson has coauthored five books and is the author or coauthor of
numerous monographs, articles, and conference papers.Neil C. Chamelin, an attorney, is a
hearing officer in the Florida Division of Motor Vehicles. He previously served as director of
Criminal Justice Programs for Troy State University–European Region; director of the Florida
Police Standards and Training Commission; division director, Standards and Training Division;
Florida Department of Law Enforcement; Administrator of the Police Science Division, Institute of
Government at the University of Georgia; and director of the Florida Institute for Law Enforcement.
He has served as a police officer in Sarasota, Florida. He is the coauthor of Criminal Law for
Police Officers, Introduction to Criminal Justice, and Police Personnel Selection Process.Leonard
Territo is professor of criminology at the University of South Florida. Previously, he was chief
deputy of the Leon County, Florida, Sheriff's Office, and served for nine years in the patrol, traffic,
detective, and personnel and training divisions of the Tampa Police Department. He is former
chairperson of the Department of Police Administration at St. Petersburg Junior College, where he
also directed specialized continuing education programs for police officers through the Florida
Institute for Law Enforcement. He has authored or coauthored numerous articles and technical
reports, as well as eight books, including Police Administr