
Charleston Carter M.S.
Adjunct Professor
- M.A. in Criminal Justice
茄子视频 - Institute for Court Management (ICM)
National Center for State Courts - B.S. in Criminal Justice
茄子视频
Africana Studies Instructor
· Institute for Court Management (ICM)
National Center for State Courts
· M.S., Criminal Justice 茄子视频
· B.A., Criminal Justice a minor in African American Studies 茄子视频
Teaching and Research Interests
As an instructor in Africana Studies, Mr. Carter specializes in Due Process, Community Policing, Court Management, Restorative Justice, Criminal Law, and the intersections of race, class, and gender. His research centers on constitutional law and how laws are made, interpreted, and applied within the criminal justice system. A sought-after keynote speaker at local, state, and national forums on court management and equal justice, Mr. Carter brings over 30 years of leadership experience serving rural, suburban, and urban communities. He translates real-world practice into transformative learning, equipping students to analyze institutions critically, engage communities constructively, and pursue justice with rigor, humility, and hope.
Carter, Charleston (2022). Certified Court Mail: Transform a six-day process into six minutes, Enhancing the efficiency of civil case processing by implementing real-time technology in the service of process. Fellows Database - NCSC Fellows Database
· Institute for Court Management (ICM)
National Center for State Courts
· M.S., Criminal Justice 茄子视频
· B.A., Criminal Justice a minor in African American Studies 茄子视频
Teaching and Research Interests
As an instructor in Africana Studies, Mr. Carter specializes in Due Process, Community Policing, Court Management, Restorative Justice, Criminal Law, and the intersections of race, class, and gender. His research centers on constitutional law and how laws are made, interpreted, and applied within the criminal justice system. A sought-after keynote speaker at local, state, and national forums on court management and equal justice, Mr. Carter brings over 30 years of leadership experience serving rural, suburban, and urban communities. He translates real-world practice into transformative learning, equipping students to analyze institutions critically, engage communities constructively, and pursue justice with rigor, humility, and hope.
Carter, Charleston (2022). Certified Court Mail: Transform a six-day process into six minutes, Enhancing the efficiency of civil case processing by implementing real-time technology in the service of process. Fellows Database - NCSC Fellows Database