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Frank W. Marousek has served in a variety of non-instructional and instructional roles at John Jay College . Over the past twenty-five years, he has served in the Office of Special Programs, The Admissions Office, the Division of Student Services and the College Now Program. As an adjunct faculty member in the Department of Law Police Science and Criminal Justice Administrations at John Jay College for over ten years, he has taught courses in Introduction to Criminal Justice/Police Studies, Police Organization and Administration, The Police Manager, Investigative Function, The Police and the Community, and Police Community Relations. Frank has been a member of The New Programs Committee, the Standards Committee, Graduate and Undergraduate Admissions Committees, the Retention Committee and the Graduate Studies Committee. Recently, as part of a five month John Jay College/Bramshill Police College ( England ) Scholar Exchange Program, he taught and conducted research in the area of police/community diversity issues, and assisted in the development of a National Centre of Excellence in Diversity. His primary areas of interest are proactive policing, community/police relations, management and organized crime. |