PhD MA BS |
Maxwell School, Syracuse University (Political Science) University of Colorado at Boulder (Political Science) State University College at Oneonta, NY (Political Science) |
Professor Mameli has served as the Director of the Protection Management program, Coordinator of the undergraduate Public Administration program, and Director of the Saturday Masters of Public Administration program at different times while at John Jay College. Prior to working in the Department of Public Management he held positions with the New York City Council, the New York City Board of Education and the New York City Office of Management and Budget.
CRJ 810: Police Leadership
CRJ: 79600: Advanced Policy Analysis
PAD 240: Introduction to Public Administration
PAD 314: Leadership, Performance and Supervision (100% online)
PAD 355: Public Policy Analysis (100% online)
PAD 400: Quantitative Problems in Public Administration (100% Online)
PAD 702: Human Resource Management
PAD 705: Organization Theory and Management
PAD 706: Bureaupathology (100% online)
PAD 712: Management Systems and Techniques in the Public Sector
PAD 715: Research Methods
PAD 739: Public Policy
PAD 745: Program Development and Evaluation
PAD 751: Cases and Concepts in Public Policy and Management
PAD 771: Capstone Course
PSC 192: Supervisory Leadership for Police Services
PSC 401: Problems in Policing
Member: Editorial Board for the American Review of Public Administration (ARPA)
Some of Professor Mameli's articles have appeared in Law & Policy, Crime, Law and Social Change, Critical Issues in Justice and Politics, International Public Management Journal, The Public Manager, Peace Review and Human Rights Review. In 2011, Dr. Mameli and his co-authors published, Security and Privacy: Global Standards for Ethical Identity Management in Contemporary Liberal Democratic States.
Professor Mameli’s current research interests include studying the impacts of globalization processes on public administration, transnational crime and the oversight of public sector organizations. Recent projects have focused on such topics as government surveillance operations, pandemic management, and responding to Ebola outbreaks in Africa.