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New MCC Campus Police Chief
Though Shane Williams may be new to the
Meridian Community College campus, he’s not a novice to the
law enforcement arena.
Now serving as Campus Police Chief, Williams worked for 11
years with the Mississippi Department of Corrections as a
probation and parole office as well as serving as a police
officer in Newton. He also taught criminal justice at East
Central Community College.
A native of Jackson and a graduate of Hinds Community
College and Mississippi College, Williams holds both
bachelor and master’s degrees in administration of justice
and sociology and history.
Coming to MCC to serve as the leader of the campus police,
Williams sees the opportunity to create a proactive
environment from starting a Rape Aggression Defense System –
a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques
for women – as well as setting up an alcohol awareness
program.
He also sees his new role as a chance to have a positive
impact.
Williams and his wife, Kim, have three children – an eight
year old son and twin two-year-old daughters. They live in
Newton County.
“We are excited to have a professional with Shane’s
considerable and diverse experience in law enforcement as
our new campus police chief,” said Dr. Scott Elliott, MCC
president. “As everyone is aware, safety and security on
college campuses across America is an issue that has
demanded a heightened level of awareness and readiness. I am
confident that Shane will be a very proactive leader in
those respects. Our foremost goal is to make MCC the safest
environment possible for our students and our staff. It
takes an entire college family working together to
accomplishment that goal, not just campus police. Having
said that, Shane and his staff will be on the front lines." |