

Educational Background
Ph.D.: Florida State University
M.S./M.A.: University of Southern Maine
B.A.: University of Southern Maine
Scholarly Interests
Problem oriented policing
Organizational change and reengineering
Neighborhood crime and violence
Organization and staff development
Police, Public Safety and Community
Bio Sketch
Lumb’s academic career includes Chair of two criminal justice academic departments and Director of the Institute for Leadership Development at the State University of New York at Brockport. While at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte Lumb was the Director of the Research, Planning, and Analysis Bureau at the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department for five years and developed an internationally recognized crime and problem-solving GIS analysis program. Prior to his academic career he completed twenty-five years in policing including chief of police in two cities.
Select Publications:
Lumb, R., & Higgins, M. (2007). “Corrections training: Maximizing outcomes.” The Correctional Trainer, Fall, pp.9-12.
Lumb, R. & Wang, Y. (2006). “The theories and practice of community problem-oriented policing: A case study.” The Police Journal, 79, 91-108.
Wang, Y. & Lumb, R. (2006). “Future research in criminal justice higher education: A case study of curriculum renovation.” Futures Research Quarterly, Winter 2005, 5-24.
Lumb, R., & Breazeale, R. (2003). “Police officer attitudes and community policing implementation: Developing strategies for durable organizational change.” Policing & Society. 13(1), March.
Hirschel, D. Lumb, R. & D.J. Dawson (2002). “Victim Assessment of the Police Response to Burglary: Does Dispatch of a Crime Scene Search Unit Serve More of a Law Enforcement or Public Relation Function? Journal of Police Practice, 2(4), 1-19.
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