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David Abraham, Ed.D.

School of Criminal Justice and Social Sciences

Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice

Degrees & Certificates

Ed.D., Leadership and Innovation, Saint Thomas University
M.S.C.J., Justice Administration, Tiffin University
MA, Counseling, Heidelberg University
BA, Psychology, University of Arizona

Dr. David Abraham brings more than two decades of experience in criminal justice, higher education, and public service to the classroom.  For over 10 years he has served as an adjunct instructor at Tiffin University, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in criminal justice, sociology, and psychology.  He also served as an adjunct instructor at Southern New Hampshire University, where he taught a variety of criminal justice courses.  Known for blending academic theory with practical application, Dr. Abraham creates engaging learning environments that prepare students for successful careers in law enforcement, corrections, community supervision, and related fields.
In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Abraham served as a Supervisory United States Probation Officer for the Northern District of Ohio, where he led officers and staff in supporting the federal courts through investigations, supervision, training, and policy implementation.  His extensive professional background includes expertise in federal sentencing, community corrections, leadership development, and officer training.  His commitment to lifelong learning, leadership, and student success is reflected in both his professional accomplishments and his dedication to mentoring the next generation of criminal justice professionals