Kishon C. Hickman, Sr. , Ed.D.
Lecturer
College of Human Development Culture and Media
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Kishon C. Hickman, Sr., Ed.D.
Lecturer
College of Human Development Culture and Media
Kishon C. Hickman, Sr., Ed.D. joins the faculty in the Law Enforcement Executive Leadership Graduate Program. He is a retired lieutenant from the New York City Police Department and has held a myriad of assignments, most recently as the Commanding Officer of the Information Technology Bureau Investigations Team, as well as other posts in patrol and community affairs during the course of his 21-years in law enforcement. He earned an undergraduate degree in Applied Mathematics from NYU's Tandon School of Engineering, a master's degree in Human Resources Training and Development from here at Seton Hall University, and a Doctorate from St. John Fisher University where he examined the police officers who adorned themselves with body-worn cameras in New York City.
Prior to law enforcement, Dr. Hickman taught math at Rice High School in Harlem, NY. He is the current President of the Criminal Justice Educators Association of New York State (CJEANYS) and appears live as a police subject matter expert for Africa-Online Media Corporation Television. Dr. Hickman has a 16-year-old son named Kishon Jr. who wants to attend Seton Hall and major in computer science.
Education
- Ed.D. – Education St. John Fisher University
- M.A. – Human Resources Training and Development - Seton Hall University 10’
- B.S. – Applied Mathematics NYU – Tandon School of Engineering
Scholarship
Publications
- "From Behind the Lens: Police Officer Perceptions as Body-Worn Cameras are Introduced to the New York City Police Department." Dissertation (2017)
- Comiskey, J., Hickman, K., Carey, T. "Competency-Based Police Curriculum "Journal of Security, Intelligence, and Resilience Education. (2021).
- Davis. D., Hickman, K., Louis, G. "Examining Traffic Stop Disparities by the Highland Park Police Department." Highland Park Borough Public Safety Committee (2019).
Dissertation Committee
- Davis, D. "Environmental Justice? Exploring the Zenith of Factors Contributing to the Shootings of Unarmed Black Males at the Hands of Police Officers." (2018).
- Pope, T. "Black Steel in the Eyes of Chaos: A look at School Administrators Actions During Times of Crisis" (2018).
- Harris, D. "Analysis of the Minority Recruitment Practices of the New York State Police" (2018).
- Matarazzo, R. "The Enemy Within: Unearthing Veteran Police Officer Perspectives on Coping Mechanisms and Intervention Strategies to Prevent Suicide" (2021).