Dr. Jeremiah Bailey, D.P.A,

Jeremiah R. Bailey

ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR
EMAIL
PHONE
850-599-3316
OFFICE
Criminal Justice

 

Office Hours

Perry Paige Bldg. Room #403

Monday/Thursday •  6:00 p.m - 8:OO p.m
Tuesday/ 12:30 p.m - 1:3O p.m

Current Semester Schedule

CCJ 3117 Theories in Criminal Behavior • Online
CCJ 4065 American Criminal Procedure • Online
CCJ 3510 American Courts • Online


About Me


Dr. Jeremiah Bailey is an adjunct instructor within the College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, where he currently teaches Theories of Criminal Behavior, American Criminal Procedure, and American Courts. Dr. Bailey has been in law enforcement since 2004. He has been employed as a federal police officer and is currently employed as an investigator with the Drug Enforcement Administration. During his law enforcement career, he has gained meaningful experience that he employs to help his students grasp key concepts they can use both in and out of the classroom.


Areas of Interest


  • Criminological Theory

  • Victimology

  • Harm Reduction

  • Criminal Procedure

Education


  • University of Illinois, Springfield • 2020
    Doctor of Public Administration

  • Western Kentucky University • 2011
    M.A. in Criminology

  • University of Louisville • 2010
    B.S. in Justice Administration

Work History


  • Adjunct Instructor, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice •  August 2022 - Present
    Florida A&M University

  • Adjunct Instructor, School of Public Management and Policy • August 2021 - January 2022
    University of Illinois - Springfield

  • Diversion Investigator • August 2012 - Present
    Drug Enforcement Administration

  • Police Officer • May 2010 - August 2012
    Department of Veteran Affairs

  • Military Police Officer • October 2004 - May 2010 

    Kentucky Army National Guard


Courses Taught At FAMU


  • CCJ 3117 Theories in Criminal Behavior

  • CCJ 4065 American Criminal Procedure
  • CCJ 3510 American Courts