Colorado Technical University Welcomes New Head of Criminal Justice

July 29, 2008

Colorado Technical University (CTU) announces the appointment of James R. Grayson as Chair of the College of Criminal Justice and Public Administration. Mr. Grayson comes to CTU from a criminal justice teaching post at Pikes Peak Community College, and has been an adjunct professor at Colorado Technical University since 2004. Grayson has extensive experience as instructor of graduate and undergraduate programs in law enforcement operations and report writing, introduction to criminal justice, criminology, criminal law, crime lab management, court management, law enforcement management, and corrections management. He earned a Master's of Public Administration degree from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice and Political Science from the University of Southern Mississippi. He is currently completing a Doctorate of Management with a dissertation on police accountability at CTU. Grayson has served for more than 20 years in a variety of capacities with the El Paso County Sheriff's Office in Colorado Springs, Colorado – with his last position being the Commander of the Patrol Division.

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