Samuel Whatley, II
Samuel Whatley, II, is an exemplary professional and scholar of criminal justice. He is an all-but dissertation (ABD) doctoral candidate with a leadership concentration major with highest honors at Liberty University. His expertise in research is reinforced through various research technical certifications. As a scholar with extensive knowledge in the field of criminal justice.
Affiliations
- • Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
- • Association of Inspector Generals
- • Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
- • Project Management Institute – Member# 8237403
- • Society of Human Resource Management
- • Criminal Justice Honor Society
- • Omega Nu Lambda Honor Society
- • Alpha Chi Honor Society – Member#282373
- • National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS) • NSLS Presidential Society Member (2017–Present)
- • NSLS National Engaged Leader Award (2017)
- • Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society – Member# 000020580625
Conferences and Publications
• Click here for the RESEARCHER PROFILE ORCID 0000-0001-9408-1961
• Whatley II, Samuel. “Influences of Social Media.” American Revival: Citizenship and Virtue, April 2024, 1–13. Available at:
https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/hsgconference/2024/liberty_justice/9/ and https://watch.liberty.edu/media/t/1_p8m2c309/339784422
• Whatley II, Samuel. “Sacrificing Liberty for Security.” A Nation Divided? - Spring 2022 Public Policy Conference, March 2022, 1–13. Available at: https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/hsgconference/2022/domestic/24/ and https://watch.liberty.edu/playlist/dedicated/252284673/1_aw6o8f2v/1_puak9u9d
Awards and Additional Information
- • Fayetteville State University $500 dean's scholarship for graduate study (Fall of 2019)
- • University of North Carolina at Pembroke Chancellor's Commendations (Spring of 2018 and Fall of 2018)
- Braves Gold Scholar Award (Fall of 2018 – Spring of 2019)
- Alumni Association (Fall of 2018)
- $500 Friends of the Library award (2018)
• Cumberland Community Foundation $10K scholarship (Spring of 2019 – Fall of 2020)• Charleston County School Board of Trustees District Six Candidate Non-partisan (Fall of 2022 and 2024)• City of North Charleston City Council District Five Candidate Non-partisan (Fall of 2023)• Security Awareness Essentials for South Carolina State Employees Certified (Summer of 2022)• Physical Agility Test (PAT) and Police Officer Selection Test (POST) passed (Fall of 2021)• Federal Emergency Management Institute IS-00100.b; IS-00200.b; IS-00317.a; IS-00700.a; IS-00800.b
• Marksmanship Program Certificate by C&S Shooting Sports (Spring of 2017)• Passed the Diplomatic Security Special Agent Test (DSSAT) (Fall of 2023) and DTOT (2024)• Completed the Foreign Service Officer Test (FSOT) (Spring of 2024)• Completed the Secret Service Special Agent Entrance Exam (SAEE) (2023)• Completed the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) (2018-) • Handles litigation at all levels of the U.S. legal system• Challenger Center for Space Science Education (Summer of 2014)• Proficient in Microsoft Office• Knowledge in I.B.M. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS), i2 Analyst's Notebook, and QRadar Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)• Knowledge in Autodesk Inventor• Cyber Awareness Challenge (Summer of 2021)
What people say about Whatley, II
"Had I known Sam when I served as Assistant Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Corrections, or as Chairman of the New Jersey State Parole Board, or as an elected county legislator, I would have recruited him for a staff position."
Dr. Mario Paparozzi, Department Chair of Sociology and Criminal Justice at University of North Carolina at Pembroke (2018)
"He demonstrated skills and abilities one could not ignore."
Mr. Ivan Bennett General Vice President Region 3 General Society Sons of the Revolution President Emeritus South Carolina Society Sons of the Revolution (2020)