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Dr. Ihekwoaba D. Onwudiwe received his Ph.D. in criminology and criminal justice from the School of Criminology at Florida State University in 1993. Currently, he is a Professor, member of the graduate faculty, and Interim Director of the graduate programs in the Administration of Justice Department, Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University.
A noted scholar, he has published many articles on international policing, terrorism, transnational crimes (Advanced Fee Fraud), and African criminology. His book, “The Globalization of Terrorism” published by Ashgate, has received worldwide attention. He and Dominique Wisler also co-edited “International Patterns of Community Policing,” published in 2009 by CRC Press, a division of Taylor and Francis.
Dr. Onwudiwe is currently the Editor-In-Chief of the International Police Executive Symposium (IPES) Working Paper Series. He serves as a reviewer to many academic outlets and several referred journals in the discipline of criminology and criminal justice. A member of various Editorial boards, his expertise, consulting interests, and experience range from counter-terrorism, intelligence and security, human trafficking, community policing, police intervention, police and security, ethics and professionalism, environmental crime control theory, hostage negotiations, democratic policing to communal violence, and conflict management and training.
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