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Dr. David R. Montague, the son of Raye Montague, is the director of online learning and faculty mentoring at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock; he is also a tenured full professor of criminal justice. In his first career, he completed federal investigations for fourteen years in law enforcement and intelligence capacities working for the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the United States JFK Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB), and as a consultant on national security matters with US Investigations Services, Inc. He has presented research internationally at conferences in Austria, Slovenia, Germany, Holland, Trinidad, and Canada. In addition to serving as a keynote speaker nationally, he has testified before two state legislatures on prospective drug policies. Dr. Montague is the coauthor of the book Travesty of Justice: The politics of crack cocaine and the dilemma of the Congressional Black Caucus, now in its Second Edition; and is finishing a new book dealing with his tenure as part of the Congressional reinvestigation of JFK assassination records during the 1990s. Dr. Montague is active in the community, volunteering as a deputy sheriff in Arkansas, participating in a rehabilitation program at three prisons, and has served on several discipline-related boards. He earned a PhD at Howard University in Political Science, an MA at The George Washington University in Crime and Commerce, and a BA at Morehouse College in Political Science. He lives in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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