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KEITH N. HALEY is professor of Criminal Justice, teaching in both graduate and undergraduate
degree programs in the School of Criminal Justice, and associate vice president for special
projects at Tiffin University. Mr. Haley has also been the dean of the School of Criminal Justice,
and the dean of the School of Off-Campus Learning at Tiffin University. He has acted as the
primary contact for the TU MBA program in Bucharest, Romania, and the head of the Tiffin
University Romania Study team that worked to establish a Master of Community Justice
Administration degree program at the University of Bucharest. He has also served as coordinator
of the criminal justice programs at Collin County Community College in Texas; executive director
of the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission; chairman of the criminal justice program at the
University of Cincinnati; police officer in Dayton, Ohio; community school director in Springfield,
Ohio; director of the criminal justice program at Redlands Community College in Oklahoma; and
electronics repairman and NCO in the U.S. Marine Corps. Haley holds a BS in Education from
Wright State University and an MS in Criminal Justice from Michigan State University. He is the
author, coauthor, and/or editor of 12 books, several book chapters, and many articles in criminal
justice publications. He has served as a consultant to many public service, university, business,
and industrial organizations on management, online learning, criminal justice research, and
memory skills. Haley is also the secretary of the police section of the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences. Haley received the 2001 Nikolai N. Khaladjan International Award for Innovation in
Higher Education. The Khaladjan Award is given to the higher education program that is the most
innovative and has the widest potential for impact on postsecondary education.ROBERT M.
BOHM is professor of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies at the University of Central Florida in
Orlando. He has also been a faculty member in the Departments of Criminal Justice at the
University of North Carolina at Charlotte (1989–1995) and at Jacksonville State University in
Alabama (1979–1989). From 1973 to 1974, he worked for the Jackson County Department of
Corrections in Kansas City, Missouri, first as a corrections officer and later as an
instructor/counselor in the Model Inmate Employment Program, a Law Enforcement Assistance
Administration sponsored–work-release project. He received his PhD in Criminology from Florida
State University in 1980. He has published numerous journal articles and book chapters in the
areas of criminal justice and criminology. Besides being the coauthor of Introduction to Criminal
Justice, 4th ed. update (McGraw-Hill, 2007), he is the editor of The Death Penalty in America:
Current Research, the author of A Primer on Crime and Delinquency Theory, 2nd ed., and
Deathquest II: An Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Capital Punishment in the United
States, 2nd