D Lyman
Michael D. Lyman, Ph.D. Consulting
3205 Shoreside Drive
Columbia MO, 65203
US
30 years experience; nationally recognized expert and author in police procedures & misconduct.
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Office:
573.875.7472
Fax:
573.875.7209
Cell:
573 529-0957 (cellular)
EW #663 author of five nationally recognized books on police procedure. Thirty years as a senior drug enforcement agent, certified police trainer and criminal justice educator. Recipient of state and national awards.
Areas of specialization include: use of force, police procedure and policy, informant management, undercover and plainclothes operations, high-risk drug enforcement operations, arrests, interrogations, police ethics, training and supervision.
Will consider cases for both plaintiff and defense.
Current Position: Director of Graduate Studies
Rank: Professor of Criminal Justice
From: August 1989 to Present
Employment History
Certified Generalist Instructor - The University of Missouri-Columbia
Law Enforcement Training Institute - School of Law
From: 7-15-86 to 8-15-89
Responsibilities: Instructed police office recruits in police academy in the areas of criminal investigation, interviews & interrogations, informant management, use of force, professional ethics. Police academy program coordinator. Keynote speaker at academy graduation ceremonies.
Senior Agent - The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs
Position: Senior Agent, Intelligence Division / Senior Agent, Training and Education Division
Responsibilities: Originated and managed large-scale criminal investigations throughout the State of Oklahoma; testified in criminal court on both the federal and state level; made arrests; served search warrants; conducted interrogations; served on personnel hiring boards; disciplinary boards; shooting boards and promotion boards; conducted background investigations of prospective recruits and conducted numerous internal affairs investigations as senior investigator; testified in two congressional hearings. I as served as training and field training officer (FTO) for new recruits for over four years.
From: 10/1/81 to 7/9/86
Special Agent - The Kansas Bureau of Investigation
Position: Special Agent, Intelligence and Organized Crime Division (IOCD)/Special Services Division
Responsibilities: Originated and managed large-scale criminal investigations throughout the State of Kansas; testified in criminal court on both the federal and state level; made arrests; served search warrants; conducted interviews and interrogations; conducted numerous internal affairs investigations as Special Agent.
From: 6/75 to 10/81
Academic Background
Doctor of Philosophy (1992). Higher and Adult Education and
Foundations. University of Missouri-Columbia
Master of Science in Administration of Justice (1979). Police Agency
Management. Wichita State University Graduate School, Wichita, Kansas
Bachelor of Science in Administration of Justice (1977)
Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas
Organizational Affiliations
- The International Association for the Study of Organized Crime (IASOC)
- The Textbook Authors Association (TAA)
- International Association of Chief?s of Police (IACP)
- Police Executive Research Forum (PERF)
- Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS)
- American Society of Criminology (ASC)
- American Academy of Forensic Science (AAFS)
Awards
Police Instructor of the Year Award for 1988 by the Missouri Department of
Public Safety, Peace Officer's Standards and Training (POST). Presented
April 1989.
Call for updated "CV" and Fee Schedule
Areas of specialization include: use of force, police procedure and policy, informant management, undercover and plainclothes operations, high-risk drug enforcement operations, arrests, interrogations, police ethics, training and supervision.
Will consider cases for both plaintiff and defense.
Current Position: Director of Graduate Studies
Rank: Professor of Criminal Justice
From: August 1989 to Present
Employment History
Certified Generalist Instructor - The University of Missouri-Columbia
Law Enforcement Training Institute - School of Law
From: 7-15-86 to 8-15-89
Responsibilities: Instructed police office recruits in police academy in the areas of criminal investigation, interviews & interrogations, informant management, use of force, professional ethics. Police academy program coordinator. Keynote speaker at academy graduation ceremonies.
Senior Agent - The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs
Position: Senior Agent, Intelligence Division / Senior Agent, Training and Education Division
Responsibilities: Originated and managed large-scale criminal investigations throughout the State of Oklahoma; testified in criminal court on both the federal and state level; made arrests; served search warrants; conducted interrogations; served on personnel hiring boards; disciplinary boards; shooting boards and promotion boards; conducted background investigations of prospective recruits and conducted numerous internal affairs investigations as senior investigator; testified in two congressional hearings. I as served as training and field training officer (FTO) for new recruits for over four years.
From: 10/1/81 to 7/9/86
Special Agent - The Kansas Bureau of Investigation
Position: Special Agent, Intelligence and Organized Crime Division (IOCD)/Special Services Division
Responsibilities: Originated and managed large-scale criminal investigations throughout the State of Kansas; testified in criminal court on both the federal and state level; made arrests; served search warrants; conducted interviews and interrogations; conducted numerous internal affairs investigations as Special Agent.
From: 6/75 to 10/81
Academic Background
Doctor of Philosophy (1992). Higher and Adult Education and
Foundations. University of Missouri-Columbia
Master of Science in Administration of Justice (1979). Police Agency
Management. Wichita State University Graduate School, Wichita, Kansas
Bachelor of Science in Administration of Justice (1977)
Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas
Organizational Affiliations
- The International Association for the Study of Organized Crime (IASOC)
- The Textbook Authors Association (TAA)
- International Association of Chief?s of Police (IACP)
- Police Executive Research Forum (PERF)
- Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS)
- American Society of Criminology (ASC)
- American Academy of Forensic Science (AAFS)
Awards
Police Instructor of the Year Award for 1988 by the Missouri Department of
Public Safety, Peace Officer's Standards and Training (POST). Presented
April 1989.
Call for updated "CV" and Fee Schedule
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