Richard Corriea is a distinguished professional with a wealth of experience in law enforcement and public sector leadership. Currently serving as an Adjunct Professor at the University of San Francisco, he also holds the position of Director at the Institute of Criminal Justice Leadership. In...
Richard Corriea is a distinguished professional with a wealth of experience in law enforcement and public sector leadership. Currently serving as an Adjunct Professor at the University of San Francisco, he also holds the position of Director at the Institute of Criminal Justice Leadership. In these roles, Richard leverages his extensive background as a former police commander and vice president of a security company, where he oversaw critical operations in aviation security and passenger screening. His expertise in police practices and security management informs his teaching, allowing him to provide students with real-world insights into the complexities of public policy and legal principles that govern the public and non-profit sectors.
At the University of San Francisco, Richard teaches a range of graduate-level courses, including "Core Values Driven Leadership and Ethics," where he emphasizes the importance of ethical decision-making in civic leadership. His course on "Economics and Finance" equips future leaders with the financial acumen necessary to navigate the intricacies of public sector funding and resource allocation. Richard’s commitment to community outreach and crime prevention is evident in his mentorship of students, guiding them to become proactive leaders in their communities.
As a certified Project Management Professional and a member of the California Bar, Richard combines his legal knowledge with practical skills in project management and public speaking, making him a sought-after expert in criminal investigations and counterterrorism. His multifaceted approach to education and leadership not only prepares students for successful careers but also contributes to the development of innovative strategies in criminal justice leadership, ultimately fostering safer communities.