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Leroy Miles III

Welaka,Florida

Summary

Dynamic higher education leader and legal professional with over a decade of experience in student conduct, teaching, and community standards. Currently serving as Chair of the Office of Conduct and Community Standards at Bethune-Cookman University, overseeing adjudication processes, policy development, and board training initiatives. Expertise in conflict resolution, compliance, and restorative practices fosters an environment of fairness, accountability, and student success. A Juris Doctorate with a strong focus on policy analysis and institutional integrity enhances the ability to navigate complex regulatory landscapes effectively.

Overview

38
38
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice

Bethune-Cookman University/College of Liberal Arts
08.2018 - Current
  • Teach lower and upper-division courses in the criminal justice program
  • Advise and audit undergraduate students with their vertical curriculums
  • Develop and supervise internship placements
  • Provide service to the department, the university, and the profession
  • Other duties as assigned
  • Developed and delivered engaging course materials for diverse student populations.
  • Integrated technology into curriculum to enhance learning experiences and accessibility.
  • Conducted assessments of student performance, providing constructive feedback for improvement.
  • Built strong rapport with students through class discussions and academic advisement.
  • Facilitated classroom discussions, promoting critical thinking and collaboration among students.
  • Mentored undergraduate research projects, guiding students through academic inquiry processes.

Mentoring Program Coordinator/Adjunct Professor

Bethune-Cookman University
08.2016 - 01.2018
  • The program consisted of conducting cutting edge research and providing documented mentoring services (exclusively by select male college students attending Bethune-Cookman University) as well as provisions for training, technical assistance, and monitoring services.
  • The goal of program is to provide students, families and educators with strategies and activities to effectively engage high-risk elementary-age minority male youth.
  • Strategies included non-traditional engagement methods to assist youth with understanding the importance of personal and educational achievement.

Juvenile Probation Officer

Florida Department of Juvenile Justice
12.2009 - 07.2016
  • Developed a supportive relationship with youth and served as a positive role model
  • Provided case management of youths placed on probation
  • Maintained and updated case files on all delinquent youth in accordance with DJJ policy
  • Prepared and delivered reports to court with recommendations for treatment of juvenile offenders
  • Verified all youth obligations to the court were met (community service, restitution, court appearances etc…)
  • Conducted weekly contacts with families, schools, and other agencies on regular basis to ensure compliance
  • Handled over 50 full-cycle caseloads per month.

U.S. Navy, USS Orion AS-18/USS Sierra AD-18/USS Hawes FFG-53
03.1988 - 09.1992
  • Responsible for U.S. Navy regulations in implementing the safety plan throughout the department; ensured safety measures and safety precautions were strictly observed by all personnel throughout the various divisions on the ship and others concerned with matters under safety program
  • Ensured safety precautions were kept conspicuously posted and all personnel were frequently and thoroughly instructed and drilled in their observance

Education

Juris Doctorate Degree -

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth School of Law
North Dartmouth, MA
05.2008

Bachelor of Science - Criminal Justice, Juvenile Role Model Program

Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University
Tallahassee, FL
12.2003

Associate of Science - General Studies

Tallahassee Community College
Tallahassee, FL
08.1997

Skills

Software: Wilcat Web

Desktop Applications: Access, Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint

Platforms: Microsoft Windows, MAC OS, Android, iOS, Google Chrome OS

Accomplishments

  • 2021 Certificate of Mediation (Bruce Edwards Mediation Academy)
  • 2017 Adjunct Professor of the Year (Bethune-Cookman University)
  • 2025 Excellence in Teaching College of Arts and Humanities (Bethune-Cookman Univesity)

Certification

Family Law Mediator with Florida Supreme Court

Timeline

Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice

Bethune-Cookman University/College of Liberal Arts
08.2018 - Current

Mentoring Program Coordinator/Adjunct Professor

Bethune-Cookman University
08.2016 - 01.2018

Juvenile Probation Officer

Florida Department of Juvenile Justice
12.2009 - 07.2016

U.S. Navy, USS Orion AS-18/USS Sierra AD-18/USS Hawes FFG-53
03.1988 - 09.1992

Juris Doctorate Degree -

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth School of Law

Bachelor of Science - Criminal Justice, Juvenile Role Model Program

Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University

Associate of Science - General Studies

Tallahassee Community College