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Kimberley A. Glover


Subtopics: Online Learning, Serial Murder, Sects, Cults & Violence

Campus: Lutz, Fla., and Online
Region: South

Contact: kimberley.glover@park.edu

Kimberley A. Glover is an Online adjunct professor in the Criminal Justice department at Park. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminology from the University of South Florida. She also holds an Master of Business Administration with a specialization in Criminal Justice Administration from Saint Leo University. Presently, she is pursuing her doctorate degree in criminology at the Union Institute and University.

Glover has interviewed multiple notorious serial murderers, participated in law enforcement efforts to solve cold cases in which convicted killers were suspected and has talked with family members of offenders and victims. Her specializations include serial murder, linkage analysis, cold case analysis, autoerotic asphyxiation, rape and sexually violent offenders, cults and sects, and equivocal death analysis.

Degrees and Qualifications:

  • ABD Status, Ph.D. in Business and Criminal Justice, Northcentral University, Prescott, Ariz., estimated completion of degree, December 2006
  • Master of Business Administration, Management with Graduate Certificate in Criminal Justice Administration, Saint Leo University, Saint Leo, Fla.
  • Bachelor of Arts, Criminology, University of South Florida, Tampa, Fla.
  • More than 120 hours of Advanced Training with The Academy Group, Inc. in Manassas, Va.

 

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