Middle Tennessee State University faculty and staff recently provided the media with their perspectives on various issues, including the presidential debate, World War II, campaign..
Criminal Justice Administration professor Ben Stickle talked about his recent grant to research and develop effective virtual reality technology for law enforcement de-escalation training in..
Middle Tennessee State University Police Lt. Demetrius Smith recently leveled up his leadership skills by completing the rigorous and nationally recognized Northwestern University School of Police Staff and..
MTSU’s Student Health, Wellness and Recreation Center admitted fitness and sport enthusiasts of a furrier, four-legged variety to campus earlier this month when the university hosted the National..
With several new officers on the force and a few years since the last training opportunity, MTSU’s Police Department is offering three bike certification courses this..
After a period of reduced interest in prospective officers joining law enforcement ranks, the MTSU Police Department has attracted and brought on nine new officers over..
Line-of-duty motor vehicle collisions are the leading cause of injury, disability and fatality for police officers, which is why MTSU Police take annual Emergency Vehicle Operations Course..
Middle Tennessee State University is partnering with a national law enforcement organization to provide a virtual workshop and discussion Feb. 25 with the campus community..
MTSU police officers recently received advanced medical training on campus as part of the department’s ongoing efforts to be better prepared for emergency response. Administered..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Ben Stickle Synopsis: The assistant professor of criminal justice explains MTSU’s reciprocal relationship with the TBI State Academy.