Kevin Lindsey
Prof Faculty Pub Svc Careers
Public Service Careers/Apprenticeships
Office Hours:
Monday  10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Thursday  10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Thursday  12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
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About Kevin Lindsey
Criminal Justice Career: 
I began my career in the Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) in 1987 as a Corrections
                                       Officer. Shortly after being promoted to the rank of Sergeant in 1992, I realized
                                       the value of education. As I only had the required 15 college credits to obtain the
                                       position of Corrections Officer, I decided I needed to return to school and obtain
                                       a college degree. While continuing to attend college, I continued to be promoted in
                                       Corrections. I held numerous positions in corrections, but the majority of my career
                                       was that of an Inspector, conducting administrative and criminal investigations on
                                       prisoners and staff. Ultimately, I was promoted to Warden of the G. Robert Cotton
                                       Correctional Facility, where I remained until my retirement in August of 2019.
Educational Career:
I began my teaching career in 2007 as an adjunct. I have taught many courses in Criminal
                                          Justice, Psychology, Sociology, and Human Services. I have taught at several different
                                          educational institutions, even becoming the program chair for Criminal Justice at
                                          one college, for five years, until the position became a full-time position. I was
                                          provided with this great opportunity to teach full-time at WCC beginning in Fall of
                                          2019, therefore I retired from the MDOC, just prior to beginning at WCC.
Personal:
I have been married to my wife Miranda since 1999, who also has also retired from
                                          the Michigan Department of Corrections where she was a Classification Director. We
                                          have one daughter together, and I have two older sons from a previous marriage.  We have two dogs.
Hobbies:
I enjoy hunting, fishing, cooking, and I also enjoy classic cars.
- PhD in Psychology with an emphasis in learning and cognition
- Master's in Criminal Justice
- Master's in Counseling
- Master's Certificate in Community College Education
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