Lynda R. Williams
Professor of Practice
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Prior to joining MTSU's faculty, Williams led an accomplished career in the U.S. Secret Service. From being the first African American female to serve as a supervisor in the Washington Field Office to serving as Deputy Assistant Director, Williams set a number of significant milestones throughout her 29 years with the Secret Service.
Her areas of expertise include both foreign and domestic terrorism; community and public service engagement; intelligence; and criminal justice processes.
Williams led the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives as the organization's 43rd president. She remains a longstanding member of the following organizations: Women in Federal Law Enforcement (WIFLE), International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), National Council of Negro Women (NCNW), and the National Association of the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
Areas of Focus
Criminal Justice | Foreign and Domestic Terrorism | Inclusion and Diversity in Policing | National Security
Departments / Programs
Areas of Expertise
Criminal Justice
Homeland Security
U.S. Secret Service
In the Media
Push for Police Reform: Still No Action on Bill Named for George Floyd After Death of Tyre Nichols
Lynda Williams shares her experience and talks about mass shooting - News Channel 5 OpenLine
MTSU Faculty Spotlight: Lynda Williams, Criminal Justice Administration
Lynda Williams Asks You to Support MTSU in the True Blue Give, Feb. 13-15
Courses
CJA 1100 Intro Criminal Justice Admin
CJA 3700 Women, Crime, & Justice Admin
CJA 3750 Terrorism and Criminal Justice
CJA 3911 Intro to Homeland Security