Steven D. Remick

Steven D. Remick

Steven D. Remick

Adjunct Faculty

Law Enforcement Training / Use of Force / Leadership / Criminal Investigations / Ethics in Criminal Justice / Management & Supervision / Criminal Justice Reform

Mr. Remick is a retired law enforcement officer with 28 years of service in the Commonwealth of Virginia. He began his career with the Arlington County Sheriff's Office in 1990 where he worked in corrections and later in the training section as a firearms instructor and in-service coordinator. He began working for the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office in 1996 and started in patrol. He has had a varied career serving as a school resource officer, detective in major crimes and range master before becoming a supervisor. As a supervisor and manager He worked in vice/narcotics, internal affairs, patrol command and station command. He retired as a 1st Lieutenant and was the Assistant Station Commander of the Ashburn Station.

Mr. Remick is currently works at the Northern Virginia Criminal Justice Training Academy in the Professional Standards Section. He instructs classes in leadership, general instructor development, use of force, first line supervisor, fair and impartial policing and other law enforcement classes. He received his undergraduate and his Masters degree in Management from The Johns Hopkins University, Public Safety Leadership Program. His focus is leadership, ethics, and effective supervision and management in law enforcement.

Courses Taught

CRIM 410 Criminal Investigations

CRIM 306 Criminal Justice Ethics

CRIM 401 Policing in America

Education

Graduate of the Northern Virginia Criminal Justice Training Academy

Associates Degree in Administration of Justice, Northern Virginia Community College

Bachelor of Science in Management, The Johns Hopkins University- Public Safety Leadership Program

Master of Science in Management, The Johns Hopkins University- Public Safety Leadership Program