Dr. Jashon A. Banks Sr.

Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

2008

Works at the help desk of the maintenance department at Saint Joseph’s College until 2011.

2011

Earns a Bachelor of Science in criminal justice at Saint Joseph’s College.

2012

Is a human resources specialist at the Kankakee County Sheriff’s Office; Is an HR manager for the U.S. Army until 2016.

2013

Works in human resources and combat lifesaver within the United States Army.

2014

Receives an Army Commendation Medal from the U.S. Army; Graduates from the Non-commissioned Officer Academy.

2015

Earns a Master of Science in criminal justice at Colorado Technical University.

2016

Is a mentor and counselor at the Remann Hall Juvenile Detention Center until 2017.

2017

Is an adjunct professor at Tacoma Community College (TCC) until 2019; Joins Alpha Phi Sigma.

2018

Is a retention specialist at TCC until 2019; Earns a PhD in criminal justice, law and public policy from Walden University.

2018

Works in outreach and recruitment services at TCC.

2019

Is a board director at the Metropolitan Development Council through today; Is an educational consultant at Jashon Banks Consulting through today.

2019

Is a tenured assistant professor of criminal justice at Green River College through today.

2020

Is recognized for “Excellence in Higher Education” by the Black Male Academic Achievement Conference.

2021

Is the vice chair of the board of directors at the Metropolitan Development Council.

2021

Is a non-law enforcement community representative with the Washington State Patrol through today.

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