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Criminal Justice Faculty

Walter Zdunowski
Director, Criminal Justice Program; MS Criminal Justice, BA Criminal Justice/Sociology; Montgomery County Detective Bureau (1988-2006); Operations Officer, Counter Terrorist Center (1986-1988); Owner, Private Detective Agency (1980-1986); Pennsylvania State Police (1970-1980); retired Lieutenant Colonel United States Army Reserve. More

William D. Aitken
MS Public Administration; BA Criminal Justice; Lieutenant, Philadelphia Police Training Academy (1999-present); Lieutenant, Philadelphia Police Department (1989-1999)

J. Scott Bendig
MS Criminal Justice; BA Criminal Justice; Sergeant, Montgomery Township Police Department (1989-present)

John T. Fallon
MS Public Safety Administration; BA General Arts; AS Law Enforcement; Montgomery County Detective Bureau (1991-present); Lower Merion Police Department (1981-1991)

Frank Llewellyn
MS Criminal Justice; BS Finance; Lieutenant, Philadelphia Police Department (1989-present)

Richard Peffell
MS Criminal Justice; Lieutenant, Montgomery Detective Bureau, (1985-present), Lower Gwynedd Township Police, (1974-977), Montgomery Township Police (1977-1985)

Honorable Paul W. Tressler
is a graduate of Susquehanna University (BA) and the University of Pennsylvania Law School (JD).  He has served 8 years as a prosecutor and for the past 24 years as a felony trial judge. As a prosecutor he established the Montgomery County narcotics team, the investigating grand jury, and served as First District Attorney. Appointed by the Attorney General of Pennsylvania in 1982, he directed the murder investigation of Susan Reinert and her children, a case described in the book Echoes in Darkness.