
Professor Bond has worked as a sworn police officer at the federal, state, and local level. He has received seven citations for bravery for actions in the line of duty. During his active law enforcement career, he worked in the uniformed patrol division and completed a tour of duty as an undercover narcotics detective assigned to the criminal investigation division.
Before entering law enforcement, Professor Bond was in the United States Army. He served in the 18th Airborne Corps at Fort Bragg, NC on active duty and in the reserves with the 11th Special Forces Group (Airborne) at Fort Meade, MD. In October of 1983, Sergeant Bond was part of "Operation Urgent Fury" which landed on the island of Grenada to rescue American medical students.
Professor Bond has attended the following law enforcement schools:
United States Army Military Police School
Prince George’s County Maryland Police Academy
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
Professor Bond has a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration from Columbia Southern University and a Master of Science in Criminal Justice from Southwest University. Professor Bond also holds a Master of Education from Touro University with Summa Cum Laude Honors. He is currently a doctoral student in the Educational Leadership program at the University of Phoenix.
Professor Bond has researched and lectured on Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs across the country. Professor Bond has been interviewed by ABC, NBC, CBS, and CNN on his knowledge and expertise of this unique culture and its customs. Currently, Professor Bond teaches criminal justice classes in both online and traditional classroom environments.
Professor Bond resides in Phoenix, Arizona with his wife, Lori, and daughters.
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