James Kellogg - Missouri Baptist University (Mobap)

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Director of Criminal Justice Department, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and Corporate Security

James B. Kellogg is the Criminal Justice Department Coordinator at Missouri Baptist University. Since taking on this position he has revised the undergraduate Criminal Justice Program and has designed and developed the Criminal Justice Online Master’s Degree Program. Mr. Kellogg brings to his classroom a wealth of knowledge. He has training in Anti-Terrorism, Response to Child Abductions, Human Trafficking, High-Risk Incidents, and Hostage/Suicide Negotiations.

Without question, Mr. Kellogg strongly believes in the incorporation of Christian principles, ethics and absolute truths in his teaching and daily interaction with students. In today’s Criminal Justice world living ethically is imperative, yet many do not know how to do so, nor do they know from where their ethics should come. Mr. Kellogg has a desire that all Criminal Justice students learn ethics from a Biblical Christian perspective that will prepare them to face any ethical dilemma that will arise in the heat of the day and win the battle.

Giving back to the community is important to Mr. Kellogg. He volunteers his time at his church to serve others. He has been a volunteer in outreach ministry to the homeless and participates in mission trips both nationally and internationally.

Mr. Kellogg holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Missouri Baptist University and a M.A. degree in Business from Webster University. He urges any current or prospective students to feel free to contact him with any and all questions and comments they may have.