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About
the Professor:
Professor Walser has extensive federal law enforcement
and loss prevention/security experience. He served 24 years with
the FBI in a wide variety of investigative and management positions in
the U.S. and in foreign settings. He also has served in
international and national private industry loss prevention and
security management positions. Mr. Walser,
a native of Mexico, completed his BA at Brigham Young University and
engaged in advanced graduate studies for a Masters
Degree in Criminal Justice at Interamerican
University, San Juan, Puerto Rico. He
has been an Instructor/Assistant Professor for criminal justice at SUU
since August, 1996.
Office: Room
GC 406 (General Classroom Building)
Telephone: (435)
586-7980 (voice mail available)
E-Mail: walser@suu.edu
FALL 2011 OFFICE HOURS: MWF 1 - 2 PM, TR 10 - 11 AM
Current Courses - Fall 2011:
CJ 1300-01 Introduction to the
Corrections Process
CJ 3020-01 Criminal
Justice Management
CJ 3400-01 Drugs & Crime
CJ 4730-01 Homeland
Security Organization, Focuses, and Issues
Other Past Courses Taught:
CJ 110
Criminal Law
CJ 231 Laws of Evidence
CJ 232 Traffic Law
CJ 233 Organized Crime
CJ 330 Laws of Arrest, Search and Seizure
CJ 332 Criminal Procedure
CJ 360 Police Community Relations
CJ 4200 Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice
CJ 470
Policing in America
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