Clifton Ealey
Adjunct Instructor at Faulkner State Community College- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Criminal Behavior
Higher Education
Experience
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Faulkner State Community College
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Adjunct Instructor
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Mar 2016 - Present
Instructing and Assessing students in Criminal Justice Studies. Instructing and Assessing students in Criminal Justice Studies.
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Mobile County, Alabama
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Government Administration
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100 - 200 Employee
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CASA: Court Appointed Special Advocate for Abused and Neglected Children
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Jun 2015 - Present
Volunteer at the Strickland Youth Center. Volunteer at the Strickland Youth Center.
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Legal Resource Officer
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Jun 2007 - Nov 2009
Pulled case law and helped detainees with cases. Set up a functional and physical place where the inmate can come pull his/her own cases with the help of a paralegal. The MS. State Supreme Court and the MS. Appeals Court donated the books, bookshelves, chairs, and tables to myself and Dr. Donald Canana on behalf of Harrison County. When I left there was a active law library on the campus which cost the city, county or state only truck fees for books and gas fees for shelves. Pulled case law and helped detainees with cases. Set up a functional and physical place where the inmate can come pull his/her own cases with the help of a paralegal. The MS. State Supreme Court and the MS. Appeals Court donated the books, bookshelves, chairs, and tables to myself and Dr. Donald Canana on behalf of Harrison County. When I left there was a active law library on the campus which cost the city, county or state only truck fees for books and gas fees for shelves.
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Disability Advocate for the City of Hattiesburg, MS
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Jan 2007 - Jun 2007
Work in Urban Development and aided the senior and disabled community. We assisted new business with ADA regulations in building codes such as parking spaces, bathrooms, doors width etc.... Repaired homes for seniors/disabled through grants and aided in the application process. Work in Urban Development and aided the senior and disabled community. We assisted new business with ADA regulations in building codes such as parking spaces, bathrooms, doors width etc.... Repaired homes for seniors/disabled through grants and aided in the application process.
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MS. Department of Corrections
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United States
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Law Enforcement
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1 - 100 Employee
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Correctional Officer
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Jan 1986 - Sep 1987
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Education
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Walden University
Master's Certification, Higher Education/Teaching and Learning -
Tiffin University
Master’s Degree, Criminal Justice/Psychology/Homeland Security -
The University of Southern Mississippi
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Political Science and Government/Paralegal Studies minor Criminal Justic/Corrections