Richard I Mack

  • Adjunct, Criminal Justice
Richard Mack

Richard I. Mack retired as a lieutenant from the NYPD's Strategic Response Unit after 26 years, specializing in tactical response, HAZMAT, and crowd control. He also served as an Adjunct Professor in Law, Police Science, and Criminal Justice at John Jay College for over 16 years, teaching multiculturalism in law enforcement and policing. For more than 20 years, Rich has volunteered with Police Organization Providing Peer Assistance (POPPA) as a Peer Support Officer, aiding during crises like 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, the Boston Marathon Bombings, and the Baltimore riots. He has lectured nationwide on police stress management and suicide prevention. Rich retired due to a line-of-duty injury sustained during the 2020 riots and is now the CEO of Mack Security Group. He finds teaching students in person particularly rewarding.

Master of Arts, Criminology - City University of New York, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Bachelor of Science, Police Studies- City University of New York, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Associates of Science, Administration of Justice - Santa Barbara City College. Santa Barbara, CA

Level II Reserve Peace Officer Course (POST)

Contributing Articles: Haberfeld, M,R., Lieberman, C., Horning A. (2018) Introduction to Policing: The Pillar of Democracy. Carolina Academic Press

2015 Lieutenants Benevolent Association – Lieutenant of the year

2015 Lincoln Hospital - Public Safety Award

2007 Sergeants Benevolent Association- Sergeant of the year Award

2005 Midtown South, Unit Citation

2002 9th Precinct- Officer of the Year Award

1998 75 Precinct, Unit Citation