Joseph J. Jaksa, Ph.D, CPP, Page 1 ACADEMIC VITAE JOSEPH J. JAKSA, Ph.D., CPP EDUCATION DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan, May 2010. Major: Educational Leadership (Specialization in Higher Education). Dissertation topic: The Impact of Ideologies in Criminal Justice Education: Investigating the Acceptance of a Practice-Based Curriculum in Undergraduate Education. MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE, Saginaw Valley State University, University Center, Michigan, August 2002. Major: Leadership and Public Administration. CERTIFIED PROTECTION PROFESSIONAL, (CPP), ASIS International. Arlington, Virginia. May 1995 to present. BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, March 1987. Major: Criminal Justice with an emphasis in security and law enforcement. Other areas of study included law and history. ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE PROFESSOR OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE. Saginaw Valley State University. July 2007 to present. Duties include: Development of content, testing, and instructions for courses relating to private security and criminal justice, serving on various department committees to ensure the wellbeing of the program, and participating in student centered events intended to assist with familiarizations of practical and educational options upon graduation. GRADUATE PROGRAM COORDINATOR MASTER OF ARTS - PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. Saginaw Valley State University. July 2016 to present. Duties include: recruitment and admission of students into the program, advising of student body, oversight of departmental faculty, administrator of daily departmental operations, and professor of courses. GRADUATE PROGRAM COORDINATOR MASTER OF ARTS ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES Saginaw Valley State University. August 2011 to June 2016. Duties include: recruitment and admission of students into the program, advising of student body, oversight of departmental faculty, administrator of daily departmental operations, and professor of courses. Courses instructed include:
Joseph J. Jaksa, Ph.D, CPP, Page 2 Introduction to Criminal Justice Human Relations and Diversity in CJ White Collar Crime Cyber Crime Crime and Deviance in America Senior Seminar in Security Field Work Student Affairs Seminar Conflict Management in the Organization Criminal Justice System in the USA Private Security Global Organized Crime Homeland Security Comparative CJ Systems Police Academy Training Organizational Leadership Organizational Ethics University Service Includes: SVSU University Writing Committee SVSU Athletic Grant-In-Aid Appeal Board Criminal Justice Student Society Advisor SVSU CJ Department Hiring Committee Guest Speaker at SVSU Orientations Honors Thesis Faculty Sponsor Graduate Student Open Houses Graduate Programs Panel Task Force for Leadership and Service (Undergraduate Minor) SVSU Men s Rugby Team Faculty Adviser SVSU Student Conduct Board Campus Emergency Response Team Community College Liaison Faculty Evaluation Committees Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Instructor University Strategic Planning Task Force Undergraduate Student Open Houses Task Force for Leadership and Service (Master s program) SVSU Athletics Grant and Aid Committee ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR. Criminal Justice Department, Saginaw Valley State University. Fall Semester, 2002 and Fall Semester, 2003. Duties Included, design of course content, testing and instruction of Security Systems Administration. ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR. Criminal Justice Department, Michigan State University. Spring Semester, 2003. Duties Included, design of course content, testing and instruction of Asset Protection Management. ADJUNCT FACULTY. C.S. Mott Community College, Flint, Michigan. January 2000 to April 2000. Duties Included, design of course content, testing and instruction of Loss Prevention Principles and Management. PROFESSIONAL / INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE VICE PRESIDENT OF CUSTOMER SERVICE AND MARKETING. Teachout Security Services, Flint, Michigan. October 2000 to June 2007. Duties Included: Consistent communication with client base to ensure quality of service, development of new corporate customers, training and education of security officers, coordinator of corporate marketing/advertising and media/public relations representative. VICE PRESIDENT, SALES AND MARKETING. Internet Solutions Group, Flint, Michigan. August 2000 to September 2000. Duties Include: Designing, implementing, developing and supervision of sales activities of DSL product, coordinator of marketing and public relations efforts.
Joseph J. Jaksa, Ph.D, CPP, Page 3 GENERAL MANAGER. North American Network Solutions, Flint, Michigan. April 1999 to July 2000. Duties included: Development and supervision of all general business activities including sales, marketing, installation and service. Responsible for 97% growth of new customer base. Assisted in the development and deployment of the wireless Internet network. CORPORATE ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE. Guardian Alarm Company, Flint, Michigan, November 1998 to April 1999. Duties Include: Design, recommendation and sales of electronic security systems. Development of new corporate chain accounts. SALES/CORPORATE ACCOUNT MANAGER. Midnight Security Network/ADT Security Services, Inc., Flint, Michigan, January 1993 to November 1998. Duties Include: Development and management of the Account Management Department. Directing the department to consistently exceeding monthly revenue goals to an average of 157%. Forecasting and budgeting of sales trends. Resolution of customer complaints concerns and questions. Design, recommendation and sales of electronic security systems to corporate, commercial, multi location customers. Personally selling over two hundred thousand dollars in installation and monthly reoccurring revenue in 1998. Interpretation, enforcement, and settlement of contractual issues. Supervision of major installation and service projects. Development of corporate marketing, advertising, and pricing. Approval of corporate billing. Design and instruction of corporate training and education. Liaison with local media, police, fire and governmental agencies. Other positions held with Midnight include SALES MANAGER, CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGER and OPERATIONS COORDINATOR. SECURITY CONSULTANT. Alert Protective Services, Flint, Michigan, December 1991 to December 1992. Duties included: Recommendation of security staffing, policies and systems for clients. Establishing new investigative and uniformed security accounts. Investigator to contracted clients. Design and instructing corporate training and education. SECURITY DIRECTOR. Smith Security Corporation / Great Lakes Technology Center, Flint, Michigan, April 1987 to December 1991. Duties included: Managing a staff of two managers, three supervisors and thirty officers. Operated an annual budget of over one million dollars. Developed and enforced security and personnel policies. Design and instruction of security training. Coordinated security activities with tenants, area law enforcement and fire agencies. Primary investigator of crimes and security breaches. Additional work experiences include: SECURITY COORDINATOR, Smith Security Corporation/McLaren Regional Medical Center, Flint, Michigan. MILITARY EXPERIENCE PLATOON SERGEANT. United States Marine Corps Reserve, Lansing, Michigan, April 1983 to April 1989, Honorable Discharge. Duties Included: Direct supervision of forty subordinate Marines. Conducted military training. Enforced military rules and regulations. PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS
Joseph J. Jaksa, Ph.D, CPP, Page 4 MEMBER, Community Resolution Center Board of Directors, Flint, Michigan July 2016 to present. MEMBER, Saginaw Valley State University Certified Public Manager Advisory Board, University Center, Michigan. From July 2016 to present. MEMBER, Textbook and Academic Authors Association, St. Petersburg, Florida, 2013 to present. MEMBER, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Greenbelt, Maryland. 2006 to Present. CO SPONSOR. Kenneth E. Christian, Ph.D., CPP/ASIS Student Scholarship Award. (With MaryBeth Bartlett) Michigan State University. August 2003. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, Saginaw Valley State University, University Center, Michigan, December 2002 to Present. AMERICAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE ASSOCIATION (LAMBDA ALPHA EPSILON), Sacramento, California, January 2002 to 2004. ALUMNI BOARD OR DIRECTORS, Michigan State University Criminal Justice Department. Term of Service January 2002 to December 2007. Vice President, 2004. President, 2005. CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEPARTMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE, C.S. Mott Community College, Flint, Michigan, 1990 to present. ASIS International. 1987 to present. Region XI Vice President January 1998 to and 1999, Chapter Secretary 1997 and 1990, Assistant Regional Vice President 1994 to 1995, Chapter Chairman 1993 (I.B. Hale Award Winner), Chapter Vice Chairman 1992 and Chapter Treasurer 1991, 2000 and 2001. Saginaw Valley Chapter Academic Liaison 2016 to present. AWARDS AND HONORS Contract Review Grant. Textbook and Academic Authors Association, St. Petersburg, Florida, 2015. Award Winner - Professional Growth Grant: College of Arts and Behavioral Science Unit Award 2009. Saginaw Valley State University. Regional Professional Certification Award, 2007. ASIS International, Alexandria, Virginia. Recognized for contributions toward the advancement of security education worldwide. Student Writing Competition/Scholarship, 2001. Flint Michigan Chapter of the American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS). Regional Vice President Scholarship, 2001. Region XI of the American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS).
Joseph J. Jaksa, Ph.D, CPP, Page 5 Award Winner House Teacher Student Impact Award Writing Competition, 2001. Saginaw Valley State University. REFEREED / ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS Accepted Presentation Jaksa, J. & Tapp, A. Hackers: What Role Does Education Play? 15 th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Education Honolulu, Hawaii. January 2017. Article Jaksa, J. & Tapp, A. (Scheduled for publication in September 2016). Hackers: What role does education play? US-China Review. ISSN2161-623X; 2161-6248. David Publishing Company, USA. Textbook. Jaksa, J. (August, 2016). Security 101 An Introduction to the Private Security Industry. Durham, North Carolina: Carolina Academic Press. Information includes the complete textbook, chapter Power Point slides, and chapter test banks. Presentation Undergraduate security management students. What are we teaching them? Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Denver, Colorado. April 2016. Conference Program Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Denver, Colorado. April 2016. Article Why we need to write in criminal justice Literacy Link. 2015. Saginaw Valley State University. Presentation - The Role of Technology in Virtual Mentorships and Internships (with Dr. Anne Tapp). The Thirteenth Annual Hawaii International Conference on Education, Honolulu, Hawaii. January 2015. Conference Program - The Thirteenth Annual Hawaii International Conference on Education, Honolulu, Hawaii. January 2015. Book Chapter Review Sage Publications. An Introduction to Organized Crime. May 2013. Presentation Examining the motivation of white collar criminal through Rational Choice Theory (with Dr. James Bowers). Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Dallas, Texas. March 2013. Conference Program Academy of Criminal Justices Sciences. Dallas, Texas. March 2013. Article Identity crisis: Teaching the concepts and history of private security to introductory criminal justice students. A preliminary study. Journal of Applied Security Research January 2013. Presentation What academic discipline should security education be placed? Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York, NY. March 2012.
Joseph J. Jaksa, Ph.D, CPP, Page 6 Conference Program Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. New York, NY. March 2012. Presentation - Bridging the ideological gap: Signs of moderation in undergraduate criminal justice curriculum. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Toronto, Ontario. March 2011. Presentation - Identity crisis: Teaching the concept and history of private security to introductory criminal justice undergraduate students. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Toronto, Ontario. March 2011. Conference Program. Academy of Criminal Justices Sciences. Toronto, Ontario. March 2011. Article The Power of the Pen to Protect and Serve. Literacy Link. 2010. Saginaw Valley State University. Doctoral Dissertation - The Impact of Ideologies in Criminal Justice Education: Investigating the Acceptance of a Practice-Based Curriculum in Undergraduate Education. Doctoral Dissertation, Oakland University, February 2010. Presentation Controversy in Criminal Justice Education: The Theoretical Debate. May, 2009. Sixth Annual Graduate Student Research Symposium, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan. Presentation Criminal Justice Academics and the Influences of September 11, 2001. March 2009. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts. Article - Is the Guard Trained or Not? The Attempt to Legislate Security Guard Training In Michigan. Security Journal, 2005. Graduate Capstone Project - Educating the Guard Force: Government Regulation and Private Security Training in Michigan. Saginaw Valley State University. 2002. NON-REFEREED / PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS Book Review ASIS Dynamics. The Private Sector s Role in Disasters: Leveraging the Private Sector in Emergency Management. Projected publication summer 2016. Book Review ASIS Dynamics. Workplace Safety: Establishing and Effective Violence Prevention Program. Projected publication - summer 2016. Book Review ASIS Dynamics. Security Litigation: Best Practices for Managing and Preventing Security-Related Lawsuits. Projected publication - fall 2016. Presentation Overview of the SVSU Criminal Justice Department. Presented to the members of the Saginaw Valley Chapter of ASIS International. October 2016 at Norwood University in Midland, Michigan.
Joseph J. Jaksa, Ph.D, CPP, Page 7 Book Review Security Management: Underground economies and illegal imports: Business and legal strategies to address illegitimate commerce. June 2013. Book Review Security Management: Money laundering prevention: Steering, detecting, and resolving financial fraud. January 2013. Book Review Security Management: Creeping failure: How we broke the Internet and what we can do to fix it. June 2012. Book Review Security Management: Underground Economies and Illegal Imports. September 2010. Book Review Security Management - Safeguarding Homeland Security: Governors and Mayors Speak Out. June 2010. Papers and Presentation Overview. Research Bulletin of Faculty & Students, 32. Saginaw Valley State University, 2010. Policy Review and Recommendations American Society of Industrial Security International (ASIS). November 2007. Review and recommended revisions of the ASIS Private Security Officer Selection and Training Guideline. Book Review Jihad and International Security. Security Management. July 2007. Article - Schools, parents must address the dangers of bullying and retaliation. The Flint Journal, May 14, 2006, Book Review - Security Management: An Introduction. Second Edition. Security Management, 49 (5). May 2005. Book Review Managing A Network Vulnerability Assessment. Security Management, 48 (9). September 2004. Book Review Privacy Handbook: Guidelines, Exposures, Policy Implementation and International Issues. Security Management, 48 (6). June 2004. Book Review - Bioterrorism and Political Violence: Web Resources. Security Management, 47 (10). October 2003. Article - Future Focus? Security Management, 47 (7). 10-11. July 2003. Organizational Policies - ASIS Regional Vice President Mentor Program. (With Daniel H. Kropp, CPP) The American Society for Industrial Security, 1999. Organizational Policies - Public Relations and the ASIS Chapter. ASIS Chapter Best Practices Handbook. American Society for Industrial Security, 1998. INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH
Joseph J. Jaksa, Ph.D, CPP, Page 8 Departmental Curriculum and Program Development - Saginaw Valley State University. Master of Arts Public Administration (MPA). Development of the new MPA program. Includes curriculum mapping and institutional comparative analysis. February 2016. Departmental Curriculum Development - Saginaw Valley State University. College of Arts and Behavioral Sciences Leadership and Service class creations. Includes curriculum mapping, institutional comparative analysis, and creation of new course descriptions. October 2012.