Chief Superintendent
Royal Bahamas Police Force
Nassau, Bahamas
Dr. Hanna received an Associate of Arts Degree in Law & Criminal Justice from the College of the Bahamas in 1997; a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice & Military Science from Northern Michigan University in 1999; a Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice & Law Enforcement from the University of South Carolina in 2002; and a Doctor of Education Degree in Organizational Leadership & Conflict Resolution from Nova Southeastern University in 2011.
Dr. Hanna also serves as Adjunct Lecturer at the University of The Bahamas and also lectured at Nova Southeastern University, in Criminology, Criminal Justice, Sociology and Leadership. He has authored several books and research studies including ‘Homicide in The Bahamas, 1991-2003’; ‘Reducing Murders in The Bahamas’; ‘The Story of the Royal Bahamas Police Force’; ‘School Policing: Did it Work?’ and ‘Solutions to the Murder Problem’. His latest work is entitled ‘Police Use of Deadly Force in The Bahamas.
In October 2019, Dr. Hanna received a global law enforcement honor when he was invited to serve as a Member of the Community Policing Committee for the International Association of Chiefs of Police.
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Monday, October 16, 2023
12:15 PM – 1:30 PM PST