Jon Shane
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Jon M. Shane is a Professor in the Department of Law, Police Science, and Criminal Justice Administration at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. He retired from the Newark (NJ) Police Department after 20 years at the rank of captain (2005). Dr. Shane has published extensively in leading criminal justice and policing journals, including Crime Science, Security Journal, Police Quarterly, Behavioral Sciences and the Law, Journal of Criminal Justice, and Justice Quarterly. His work has also appeared in Policing: An International Journal of Strategies and Management, Police Practice and Research, and major publishing houses such as Routledge and Springer.

Dr. Shane’s research on organizational stress (Organizational Stressors and Police Performance, 2010) is recognized as being among the top 4% of articles published in 20 criminology and criminal justice journals between 2010 and 2015. His scholarship has contributed to advancing police performance and management analysis.

A graduate of the 193rd session of the FBI National Academy (1998) and the 25th session of the Senior Management Institute for Police (SMIP, 2001) at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, Dr. Shane holds a certification in non-profit management from Rutgers Graduate School of Public Administration. He currently serves as a core faculty member of the Ohio Certified Law Enforcement Executive (CLEE) program, where he teaches Law Enforcement Staffing Analysis: Creating a Nexus Between Workload and Costs, emphasizing the value of activity-based budgeting.

Before joining John Jay College, Dr. Shane lectured at Rutgers University’s Newark campus and Fairleigh Dickinson University’s Teaneck (NJ) campus, instructing courses in policing and criminal justice. He is a senior research associate for the National Policing Institute and a subject matter expert for the Center for Problem-Oriented Policing at Arizona State University. His research interests include police policy, use of force, performance management, and organizational supervision.

Dr. Shane is a member of the American Society of Criminology, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Police Executive Research Forum, and the International Association of Chiefs of Police. He can be reached at [email protected], [email protected], and www.jmshane.com