Carlton R



Carlton R. Lewis

104 N. Applewood Court

Rocky Mount, NC 27803

252-443-5807

252-903-1949

I. Educational Background

Ph. D. Business Administration with a concentration in Criminal Justice Administration, North Central University, Whipple, Arizona. 2011.

Dissertation Title: Exploring Public Attitudes related to Police Pursuits

M.S., Criminal Justice, East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C., 2003.

Professional Paper: “Managing Pursuit Liability”.

Examples of course work taken would be: Intro to Graduate Statistics, Graduate Statistics, Program Evaluation, Criminal Justice Management, Corrections, Legal Aspects of Criminal Justice, Criminology, Statistics, Research Methods and two courses in Educational Technology.

B.A., Justice Studies, North Carolina Wesleyan College, Rocky Mount, N.C., 2000.

Served on the Student Government Association as The Adult Degree Program Representative, 1998-1999.

Nominated for The President’s Cup and The Sydney Sullivan Algernon Awards, 2000.

Examples of course work taken would be: Criminology, Introduction to Criminal Justice, Criminal Investigation, Human Resource Management, Statistics and Research Methods.

II. Professional Seminars / Training

Computer Gaming / Programming Conference, Raleigh, NC. 2017.

Raleigh Convention Center

Attended this one day conference on the use of computers in and out of the classroom.

Computer Gaming / Programming Conference, Raleigh, NC. 2016.

Raleigh Convention Center

Attended this one day conference on the use of computers in and out of the classroom.

Faculty Day of Scholarship, Louisburg, NC. 2014.

Louisburg College Louisburg NC.

Attended this one day conference on the scholarship of teaching and learning.

North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, Raleigh, NC. 2014

Attended this 3 Day Criminal Justice Academic Conference.

Lilly Conference on College and University Teaching, Greensboro, NC 2013.

Attended this conference (24 contact hours) that was related to teaching and scholarship in colleges and universities.

Atlantic Assessment Conference, Louisburg, NC, 2012.

Attended this one day conference at Louisburg College.

Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative, Online, 2012.

Completed this certification program on human subjects research.

Lilly Conference on College and University Teaching, Greensboro, NC 2012.

Attended this conference (24 contact hours) that was related to teaching and scholarship in colleges and universities.

Faculty Athletics Representative Seminar, Durham, NC, 2012.

Attended this conference for the Faculty Athletics Representatives of the USA South Athletic Conference.

Integration of Academics and Athletics Seminar, Danville, VA. 2011.

Attended this conference related to the integration of academics and athletic programs given by the USA South Athletic Conference.

Faculty Athletics Representative Seminar, Durham, NC. 2011.

Attended this conference for the Faculty Athletics Representatives of the USA South Athletic Conference.

Assessment Seminar, Meredith College, Raleigh, NC. 2010

This two day seminar took place in Cary, NC.

Assessment Seminar, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, 2009.

The seminar actually took place in Cary, NC.

The Council for Adult and Experiential Learning, DePaul University, Chicago, IL, 2008.

This was a semester length, online seminar.

The North Carolina Criminal Justice Association Fall Conference, New Bern, NC, 2007.

Attended this conference on Ethics in Criminal Justice.

Federal Bureau of Investigation, North Carolina Wesleyan College, Rocky Mount, NC, 2007.

Organized / Hosted this recruitment and selection seminar.

United States Secret Service, North Carolina Wesleyan College, Rocky Mount, NC, 2007.

Organized / Hosted this recruitment and selection seminar.

United States Department of Justice, Department of Justice Connect, Online Seminar, 2006.

Attended the online seminar, Hiring Top Cops.

North Carolina Criminal Justice Association Fall Conference, Rocky Mount, NC, 2006.

Attended this conference on Increasing the Standards in Criminal Justice Education.

United States Department of Justice, Department of Justice Connect, Online Seminar, 2006.

Attended the online seminar, A Community Partnership Approach to Addressing Methamphetamine.

The Whitlock Group (Convergence 2006), Durham, NC, 2006.

Attended this conference on Audio Visual in the Classroom Seminar.

Advanced Instructor Training, Corinthian Colleges and Schools, Santa Barbara, CA, 2004/06.

2004 Netiquette and Conflict Resolution.

Instructor Training.

Instructor Team Project.

Adult Learning Styles.

2005 Course Standards.

2006 Responding to Post Traumatic Stress.

Law Enforcement Seminars / Training, Rocky Mount Police Department, NC (1989 to 2006). This training was conducted as a result of my employment with the Rocky Mount Police Department and held at various locations (due to facility requirements) across the state of North Carolina.

Attended 1560 hours of Seminars and Professional Training during that time, including but not limited to:

2006 Federal Emergency Management Association National Incident Management System IS-700

Juvenile Minority Sensitivity / Gang Awareness Training

2005 Criminal Justice Ethics Update

National Bio Hazard Preparedness Stockpile Training

Criminal Justice Blood Bourne Pathogens

Criminal Justice Domestic Violence Intervention

Juvenile Minority Sensitivity Training

Chemical Analyst (Intoxilyzer) Recertification

Criminal Justice Hazardous Materials Training

2004 Terrorism

Methamphetamine Training

First Responder (Medical) Training

2003 Strategic Planning (Management) Retreat and Review

Bio Hazard / Small Pox Threats and Intervention Plans

2001 Certified as a General Instructor by the Criminal Justice Training and Standards Commission of North Carolina

1999 Community Policing

Investigating Juvenile Abuse / Sexual Assault Cases

1998 Investigating Sexual Assault Cases

1996 Investigating Deceased Persons

Intermediate Accident Investigations

1995 Advanced Drug Investigations

Civil Liability Update

1993 Officer Survival Training

Interviews and Interrogation

1991 Techniques of Drug Law Enforcement

Criminal Investigations

1990 Hazardous Materials Investigations

Criminal Justice Studies, Nash Community College, Rocky Mount, N.C. Coursework transferred to NC Wesleyan College. 1990-1997.

Justice Studies, Bladen Community College, Dublin, N.C. Coursework transferred to NC Wesleyan College. 1986-1988.

Teaching Experience

North Carolina Wesleyan College, Rocky Mount, NC

Adjunct Professor Criminal Justice. 2004 to 2006.

Instructor of Criminal Justice. 2006 to 2014.

Recognized by the NC Wesleyan Faculty and Administration

for Excellence in Teaching. 2011.

Recognized by the National Society for Leadership and

Success for Excellence in Teaching. 2011.

Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice. 2014 to present.

Recognized by NC Wesleyan with the Alumni Achievement 2011.

Award.

Recognized by the US Army for teaching / leadership 2011 & 2012.

excellence. Nominated and Subsequently invited to the Army’s

LDAC (Leader Development and Assessment Course) in

Washington state. Only a small number of faculty members are

nominated & an even smaller number accepted (from all colleges

nationwide) annually: I have been accepted twice.

NC Wesleyan Student Court of Appeals (Faculty Chair) 2010 to present.

NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative 2012 to present.

NC Wesleyan Athletics Photographer 2008 to present.

Peregrine Academic Services, Gillette, WY

Independent Contractor Academic Assessment Consultant

2014 Graduate & Undergraduate Assessment Testing Consultant

Wrote undergraduate and graduate level standardized tests

Photo Publications

The below list is a sampling of the most recent photo publications and does not represent an inclusive listing of all publications / locations that have used photos that were taken by me and posted at the photo site.

2008 to present NC Wesleyan College

Photos submitted media outlets for publication by Athletics Department as part of game press releases

Photos were also used by the Admissions, Development and Academic Departments in periodicals, roadside billboards, televised commercials, highlight videos, and recruiting brochures.

2016 Orlando Sentinel Newspaper

Orlando Fl

Athletics photo (football) published in their twitter feed / sports page

WCTI TV

New Bern, NC

Coastal tropical storm photo used as their photo of the day and published online / used in live broadcast

Time Warner Cable TV

Wilmington, NC

Hurricane Matthew coastal photo used during live broadcast to demonstrate the effects of the storm

WRAL TV

Raleigh, NC

Hurricane Matthew coastal photo used during live broadcast to demonstrate the effects of the storm

Rocky Mount Telegram Newspaper

2-26 / 2-27-16

Kris Paronto Benghazi Survivor

2-2016

NC Wesleyan College Women’s Soccer

2-2016



Kris Paronto Booking Site

2-27-16

Kris Paronto event photos used by the Nash County GOP office.

3-2017

Celtic Tenors

Photos used on their social media / website.

2017

5-2017

Buies Creek Astros (minor league baseball team) selected a photo taken by me to be used for one of their 2017 team baseball cards.

5-2017

Buies Creek Astros photos accompanying game press releases

III. Service to the College / Community

Forensic Accounting, 2004.

North Carolina Wesleyan College.

This class was cross listed as ACC 495 and JUS 495 and taught utilizing a team approach with personnel from the Accounting Department / Business Division.

Fourth Tuesday Colloquium. 2007.

Conducted a presentation titled “Police Pursuit: An Attractive Nuisance”, for the Faculty and Students of NC Wesleyan College.

Justice Studies Conference Room. 2007.

Purchased / donated two large whiteboards, which were placed in the Justice Studies Conference room. This is part of an ongoing effort to provide a quite room that students can use to study, complete assignments or hold meetings. These white boards have also facilitated the room being used for group tutoring sessions by Justice and Political Science Faculty.

White Collar Crime. 2007.

North Carolina Wesleyan College.

This class was developed by as a special topics JUS 495 course, that examined the developments of Edwin Sutherland’s 1939 term White Collar Crime and the various criminal actions that fall within that classification.

ACC 325. 2008.

North Carolina Wesleyan College.

I submitted a proposal requesting that ACC 325 Fraud Examination be added to the Justice Studies program electives that are listed in the catalog. The pre requisite for this course was already listed as ACC 201 or JUS 205. This course; was approved to be adopted, as a Justice Studies elective.

BIO 110. 2008.

North Carolina Wesleyan College.

I submitted a proposal requesting that BIO 110 Introduction to Forensic Science be added to the Justice Studies program core electives that are listed in the catalog. This course; was approved to be adopted, as a Justice Studies elective.

SOC 495. 2008.

North Carolina Wesleyan College.

I submitted a proposal requesting that SOC 495 Deviance and Social Control be added to the Justice Studies program electives that are listed in the catalog. The course; was approved to be adopted, as a Justice Studies elective.

Justice Studies Conference Room. 2008.

Recognizing the lack of computer lab space on campus, contact was made with tech support personnel. After discussing this issue with them, a NCWC surplus computer was obtained and placed in the Justice Studies Conference Room. While this computer is not connected to a printer it is connected to the internet / college system and is available for use by students to complete assignments.

Automatic External Defibrillator Grant. 2008.

Noting the issue of campus safety and the discussion that followed during a recent faculty meeting I located a grant for automatic external defibrillators. Upon gaining approval from the Development Office I applied for the grant.

2+ Scholarship Program. 2008.

Justice Studies aided in the development and advertisement of this program; which, allows an in state student who is transferring into NC Wesleyan with a 2 year degree from an accredited college to benefit from a grant package, that places the out of pocket costs lower than a state school.

Basic Law Enforcement Training Programs. 2008.

Justice Studies conducted a review of the credits that were being awarded for Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET). Subsequent to the review, the classes were credit was awarded were updated to better represent the programs offerings.

Adult Degree Program Class Rotation. 2008.

Justice Studies worked with the Adult Degree Program Director on the Main Campus to develop a standardized course rotation. This will aid students in planning their schedules. The course rotation has been posted and will be effective starting Fall ’09.

On 12/8/2008 Justice Studies faculty requested that the Triangle and Goldsboro ADP Campuses submit a standardized class rotation plan, for approval. The rotation plans for the Triangle and Goldsboro Campuses will also be effective Fall ’09.

Justice Studies Pamphlets. 2008.

Justice Studies faculty worked with a professional printer to create pamphlet, to advertise the program. The set up and printing costs of the pamphlet, were paid by Carl Lewis.

Justice Studies Posters. 2008.

Justice Studies faculty worked with a professional printer to create a poster that would advertise the program and transfer credits awarded to anyone with Basic Law Enforcement Training. These posters have been disseminated to police departments / academies across the state.

Justice Studies Special Topics Proposal. 2008.

Justice Studies faculty submitted a proposal to the Curriculum Committee requesting that the requirement for JUS 415 Special Topics classes to be proposed to the Curriculum Committee after they have been offered three times.

Nash Community College Partnership. 2008.

Justice Studies faculty and the Rocky Mount ADP Director met with the administration of Nash Community College for the purposes of expanding the already existing partnerships. As a result of this meeting: two NC Wesleyan Classes will be taught at Nash Community College in the Spring ’09 term. The classes will be taught by adjunct instructors that have been approved by NC Wesleyan.

NCWC Clean Up Day. 2009.

Volunteered during the NC Wesleyan community clean up day.

Photography Photo Website. 2009 – Present.

Created at my expense a password protected website where photos taken at school events can be uploaded. Members of the athletics department, students, staff, and faculty have been furnished with a password, that allows them access and unlimited FREE downloads. Students have also been encouraged to give the password to their families. The popularity of this website is best demonstrated by the number of downloaded photos / photo website hits at greater than one million. As a result of the work with this website, my wife and I were recognized by the Athletics Department at the Awards Banquet and awarded a Wesley.

Faculty Athletics Representative. 2011 to Present.

Served the college as the Faculty Athletics Representative for the USA South Athletic Conference.

Emergency Care for Graduation Attendee. 2013.

Just prior to the Spring Graduation, recognized that one of the attendees appeared to be in distress. Upon checking on the individual I made the decision to contact EMS / Paramedics. When they arrived it was determined that the individual was going into heart failure. After a lengthy stay in the hospital he made a recovery.

Campus Security Proposal. 2014.

The criminal justice department conducted an extensive review of the security plan created by the department of Student Life and submitted a report to the administration and Board of Trustees with recommendations. Subsequent to this proposal I attended two meetings (one with the County Manager and representatives from the Sheriffs Department and one with the Asst. City Manager and the Chief of Police) where the proposed concept was discussed.

Campus Marketing. 2014.

I was contacted by the Nash Rocky Mount Travel and Tourism Bureau through the President’s office, requesting copies of NCWC Photos taken by me to be used in Billboard signage / advertisements related to NCWC and the USA South Athletics Tournament.

USA South Athletic Conference. 2014 – Present.

The USA South Athletic Conference has used photos taken by me of the campus and areas around NCWC for several videos that they have posted on their website to market the conference and school.

The Outpost Volunteer. 2016 – Present.

The Outpost is a location next to the NC Wesleyan Campus based on the concept of a free coffee shop. Students can go to this location and get unlimited snacks, coffee, and free wireless. This location was open Monday through Thursday in the Spring of 2015. The times were expanded to Sunday though Thursday beginning in the Fall of 2016 due to the increased demand from the students. This program is part of an outreach effort by local churches.

IV. Academic Organizations

American Criminal Justice Association, 2006.

Served in the capacity of Advisor for this student organization.

Alpha Phi Sigma Criminal Justice Honor Society, 2006.

Member of this student organization.

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 2005 to 2011.

Member of this academic organization.

North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, 2006 to Present.

Member of this academic organization.

V. Committee Assignments

Honors Thesis Committee. 2006.

Topic: Forensic Entomology.

Senior Honors Thesis.

North Carolina Weselyan College.

Professional Paper Committee. 2007 – 2008.

Topic: Police Pursuit Regulations.

Graduate Degree Program.

East Carolina University.

(The faculty of the Graduate School of Criminal Justice recommended me as an outside committee member for this research.)

Community Standards Committee. 2007 – 2008.

North Carolina Wesleyan College.

President’s Committee on Student Conduct. 2007 – 2008.

North Carolina Wesleyan College.

Curriculum Committee. 2007 – 2008.

North Carolina Wesleyan College.

(completed the term for a former faculty member)

Justice Studies Faculty Search Committee. 2008.

North Carolina Wesleyan College.

Served as the chair of this committee.

General Education Committee. 2009 – 2010.

North Carolina Wesleyan College.

Community Standards Board Court of Appeals. 2010 to present.

North Carolina Wesleyan College.

Honors Project Committee. 2010.

Jacob Strickland

Topic: Security Issues in and around NC Wesleyan Campus

North Carolina Wesleyan College

(The NC Wesleyan Board of Trustees recognized this Jacob by requesting that he present the findings of his research at one of their board meetings.)

Admissions At Risk Committee. 2010-2011.

North Carolina Wesleyan College.

Academic Policy Committee. 2012 to 2014.

North Carolina Wesleyan College.

VI. Law Enforcement Experience

Rocky Mount Police Department, Rocky Mount, NC

Police Officer, 1989 to 2001.

Senior Police Officer, 2001 to 2005.

Police Corporal, 2005 to 2006.

Worked various patrol districts within the city.

Responsible for initial and follow-up investigations of cases, service of court papers, traffic investigations, initial crime scene processing and calls for service. As a Senior Police Officer and later as a Corporal I served in the capacity of Station Commander (Front Desk).

Served as a mentor for academy cadets that were in training.

Department Awards:

Service Award Ribbon, Instructor Ribbon, Community Service Ribbon, Education Ribbon, Advanced Law Enforcement Certification Ribbon

50+ Citizen Letters of Commendation

Several Departmental Letters of Commendation

City Managers FOCUS Community Service Award

(This is the highest award that can be earned by a city employee and is given by the City Manager.)

Departmental Committees

Canine Unit Committee. Served as Chairman / Researcher.

Signal Code Committee. Served as Secretary.

Hurricane Mitigation Committee. Served as Member / Researcher.

Chief’s Advisory Committee. Served as a Member.

Shift Study Committee. Served as a Member / Researcher.

Goal Setting Staff Retreat. Served as a Member.

Night Out Against Crime Planning Committee. Served as a Member / Researcher.

Departmental Proposals

Canine Unit Proposal

This proposal discussed the feasibility of adopting a police patrol canine program with canines that were cross trained in tracking, drug searches, article searches and handler protection. The approximate start up costs of the program for five canines, their handlers and vehicles as proposed was $250,000.00 (this estimated cost did not include related training). The proposal was accepted and implemented with the program ongoing to date.

Signal Code Proposal

This proposal discussed the need for the organization to move to a more secure means of radio communication for police personnel and a method to better track the calls that were made to the police department. This proposal ultimately resulted in each type of possible call which can be received having its own individualized code to be used during radio communications.

Hurricane Mitigation Proposal

This proposal discussed the need for a plan; within the police department, that could be implemented at a moments notice, in the event of a hurricane of other natural disaster. The proposal resulted in the organizations Hurricane Preparedness Plan.

Patrol Rifle Proposal

This proposal discussed the dangers of utilizing the shotgun (which had been traditionally called upon in times when a long gun was required) to any innocent bystanders that might be in the area. This proposal resulted in the use of shotguns being discontinued with the organization adopting patrol rifles in their place.

Recruitment Proposal

This proposal discussed the need for the organization to update and modernize the recruitment efforts to attract better qualified applicants into the organization. This proposal included the layout of recruiting photos, informational bulletins, etc…. which is currently in use.

Prisoner Compartments in Patrol Vehicles

This proposal discussed the safety issues with prisoners in the patrol vehicles and recommended that commercially available fiberglass seats made to secure handcuffed prisoners along with shields to protect the officers be installed in the vehicles. This proposal was adopted and the equipment is still being used.

Closing the City Jail Proposal

This proposal discussed the costs incurred (in both manpower and expense) by the city in the operation of the City Jail and recommended that the facility be closed and converted into a secure Evidence / Property Control Section. This proposal was adopted and the facility is still in use as the organization’s Property Control Section.

Certifications

North Carolina Advanced Law Enforcement Certification

North Carolina Department of Health and Natural Resources Intoxilyzer Certification

FEMA National Incident Management System IS-700

Professional Memberships

Police Benevolent Association

Fraternal Order of Police

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