Dr. Damon D. Camp, Jr.
Associate Professor Emeritus of Criminal Justice
Faculty Associate, GSU Institute of Public Health
Education
- J.D., Law, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, 1993
- Ph.D., Government, Claremont Graduate School, Claremont California, 1981
- M.S., Urban Life/Criminal Justice, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, 1975
- B.S., Urban Life/Criminal Justice, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, 1971
Current Research Interests
- Domestic Terrorism
- Health Care Fraud and Abuse
- Executive Liability
- Law Enforcement Promotional Systems
Current Research Projects
- Training-Based Promotional Program for the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) Police Department
- Citizen Attitudes toward Sheriff Officer Performance
- Legal Reactions to School Violence
- Health Care Fraud & Abuse in the Home Health Care Industry
Selected Publications
- Damon D. Camp (2000). "Linking Training and Promotion in a Police Agency." Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 29(3/4), 25-55.
- Damon D. Camp (1993). "Out of the Quagmire After Jacobson vs. United States: Towards a More Balanced Entrapment Standard." Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 83(4), 1055-1097.
- Damon D. Camp (1993). "Civil Liability: Executive Preparation" in W.G. Doerner & M.L. Dantzker (Eds.), Contemporary Police Organization and Management: Issues and Trends (pp. 220-275). Woburn, MA: Butterworth-Heinemann.
Courses Taught
- CRJU 1100 Introduction to Criminal Justice
- CRJU 3700 Judicial System
- CRJU 4760 Adjudication of Criminal Cases
- CRJU 4960 Domestic Terrorism
- CRJU 7010 Crime and The Criminal Justice System
- CRJU 7510 Organization and Management Theory in Criminal Justice
- CRJU 8710 Legal Aspects of Criminal Justice
Service
Advisory Member, Georgia Peace Officer Standards & Training Council
