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Dr. T. Neil Moore
Director, The Institute for Law Enforcement Administration

The Center for American and International Law
5201 Democracy Drive
Plano, Texas 75024-3561

Phone: 972.244.3430
Fax: 972.244.3431
E-mail: nmoore@cailaw.org

On April 4, 2011, Dr. T. Neil Moore was appointed Director of the Institute for Law Enforcement Administration and Vice President of the Center for American and International Law. Neil brings a wealth of experience in police administration, academia, and public sector management that will serve the Institute and The Center well as both organizations continue to grow and expand into new markets.

Prior to this appointment, Neil served as Executive Director of the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute from February 2008 - March 2011. In this role he was responsible for leading statewide public policy and for the planning and administration of more than $30 million in federal and state funds designed to improve Indiana’s criminal and juvenile systems. Neil also served as the Director for the Center of Criminal Science at the Indiana Institute of Technology in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

He began his law enforcement career in 1977 with the Fort Wayne Police Department. After 11 years of working as a Fort Wayne police officer, he was promoted to Chief in 1988. Neil held this position for 10 years before retiring in 1997.

In 1997, with 22 years of law enforcement experience, Neil became an assistant professor at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne.

Neil holds a Bachelors Degree in Criminal Justice from Kent State University, a Master of Arts in Public Administration from Indiana University and a Doctor of Education from Ball State University.

Dr. Daniel T. Primozic
Associate Director, The Institute for Law Enforcement Administration

The Center for American and International Law
5201 Democracy Drive
Plano, Texas 75024-3561

Phone: 972.244.3430
Fax: 972.244.3431
E-mail: dprimozic@cailaw.org


Dr. Daniel T. Primozic was born in Chicago, and began his formal training in philosophy at Southern Illinois University, graduating with a B. A. in 1971. There, he continued his graduate study and secured his M. A. in philosophy in 1975. He began his teaching career in 1975 in the Department of Philosophy at the University of New Mexico as a teaching assistant, taught as a full time faculty member at the University of Albuquerque, as an adjunct professor at the College of Santa Fe and Chapman University, was the Assistant Headmaster and a founder of the Navajo Academy in Farmington New Mexico, and was awarded his Ph. D. from the University of New Mexico in 1986. While studying and teaching there, he also initiated a research program called “Philosophy and the Professions.” Also in 1986, he accepted a post to found and lead the Philosophy, Humanities, and Religion Department at Central New Mexico Community College in Albuquerque, where he developed and taught courses in applied ethics, logic, and philosophy.

He moved to Del Mar College in Corpus Christi, Texas in 1992 to become the Director of Philosophy, Religion, and Honors, until he accepted a position at Elmhurst College in 1996 as Chair and Associate Professor of their Department of Philosophy, and later became Director of Elmhurst’s Institute for Business Ethics in 2002. During that period he also worked as an adjunct professor of logic at Wheaton College, and became an adjunct faculty member at the Institute for Law Enforcement Administration in 1996, ever since teaching law enforcement ethics and leadership for the Institute.

In 2003, Dan accepted a position as Dean of Arts and Sciences, and thereafter as Dean of the Liberal and Fine Arts, and also served as Acting Vive-President of Academic and Student Affairs at Santa Fe Community College in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He was hired as Associate Director of the Institute for Law Enforcement Institute at the Center for American and International Law in June, 2007 where he is charged with leading the Center for Law Enforcement Ethics, and with teaching and developing courses in ethics and in leadership.

He has spoken widely, both nationally and internationally, on a rich variety of subjects throughout the years, and has published journal articles, book chapters, scholarly monographs, scholarly newsletters, book reviews, was the editor of an international honor society undergraduate and graduate journal in philosophy, and edited a book of proceedings from a prestigious conference at Oriel College, Oxford University. He also has published his own book, On Merleau-Ponty, and is in the process of writing a book about the philosophy of C. S. Lewis. Additionally, he has written many grants and project proposals for state, federal, and private funding sources.

He and his wife, Virginia, are proud to have four children and live in the Dallas area.

Mr. Gregory Smith, M.A.
Associate Director, The Institute for Law Enforcement Administration

The Center for American and International Law
5201 Democracy Drive
Plano, Texas 75024-3561

Phone: 972.244.3430
Fax: 972.244.3431
E-mail: gsmith@cailaw.org


Mr. Smith specializes in Applied Law Enforcement Ethics and Multi-Cultural Education. He currently manages the Institute’s Schools of Police Supervision and the Diversity Education Programs. He is also responsible for developing and conducting in-service police training programs for multiple agencies throughout the United States and Canada.

From 1990-1999, Mr. Smith served as a Texas Peace Officer with the Baylor University-Medical Police Department, in Dallas, Texas. He served in Patrol and managed the Crime Prevention and Community Services Section. He was instrumental in establishing numerous programs designed to reduce crime, prevent workplace violence and mediate workplace and community disputes for the Baylor Health Care System.
Gregory served more than 21 years with the United States Army and the United States Army Reserve. His military career began with his enlistment into the Indiana National Guard in 1981, where he served as a Cavalry Scout and Military Police Officer. During his career he progressed in ranks from Private to Major, and has held numerous positions in the Infantry Corps at Company, Battalion, Brigade and Theater levels.
In the area of professional development, Mr. Smith has coauthored a book on diversity communication, Navigating Diversity: An Advocates Guide Through the Maze of Race, Gender, Religion and More. He is also a Qualified Administer of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (M.B.T.I.), and a National Training Associate with the Insight Learning Foundation.
In his hometown Mr. Smith has served on the city of Arlington’s Youth and Families Board. The Arlington Independent School District’s Financial Review Committee and is currently an active Football Coach, Basketball Referee and Central Branch Advisory Board Member with YMCA of Arlington, Texas.

Mr. Smith is a graduate of the 53rd School of Police Supervision of the Southwestern Law Enforcement Institute and the Leadership in Police Organizations Course, sponsored by the International Association of Chiefs of Police. Gregory holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology from Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, with Minors in Multi-Cultural Education and Military Science, and a Master of Arts degree in Sociology, (specializing in Social Psychology) from the University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas.

Gregory is married to Tammera, (a public school teacher). They have four children, daughter Natjar (21) and sons’ Adam(21), Stanton(14), and Stayton(12), and reside in Arlington.


 
 
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