Throughout North America,
and in locations abroad in Central America and Europe, Dr. Jarrod Sadulski
engages in public speaking events and presents his expertise on:
As part of an ongoing humanitarian mission, Dr. Sadulski led a team to Central America to provide training for the Belize Central Prison in the areas of leadership, self defense, and emergency management in late 2021 and again in April 2022. He also continues to remain active in conducting in-country research in Central and South America on human trafficking, counter terrorism, and counter narcotics.
He served as a consultant for the Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime's Global Organized Crime Index by reviewing content associated with organized crime in the nation of Belize, Central America
In March of 2022, he accepted the role of International Editorial Advisory Board member for the International Journal on Criminology by Westphalia Press.
Also in March of 2022, he had a peer-reviewed scholarly article accepted in the Aspen Journal of Scholarly Works on the topic of human trafficking in South America, which was based on his in-country research.
He recently had a peer-reviewed article in the Aspen Journal of Scholarly Works published in August 2021 on mitigating police stress
Dr. Sadulski received the Coast Guard Reserve McShan Inspirational Leadership Award in 2019
Dr. Sadulski has been a speaker at the International Human Trafficking and Social Justice Conference in 2019 and 2020
Dr. Sadulski has provided human trafficking, homeland security, and counter-narcotics training to organizations and governments in locations that include Europe, Central America, and the United States.
He was a guest of the INTERPOL and the National Police of Colombia while conducting research on human trafficking and narcotics trafficking in Bogota, Colombia
He was quoted several times in a book that was recently published by his colleague and friend Dr. Michael Pittaro titled "Pursuing and Navigating a Career in Criminal Justice." Anyone who wishes to gain a deeper understanding of criminal justice should check out this book by selecting the link:
To access Dr. Sadulski's most recent Podcasts, please select from below:
I have known Dr. Jarrod Sadulski for many years,
and he continues to amaze me with all the hard work and dedication that he
continually puts into his thriving career. As a fellow Criminal Justice
Professor, I can assure you that Jarrod is one of the most dedicated and
respected professors within the global criminal justice community. He has
published and presented internationally on some of the most compelling criminal
justice issues that we face as a global society. His extensive background in
intelligence analysis has led him to becoming one of the most sought-after
speakers on a wide range of topics from human trafficking to narcotics
trafficking to issues that should concern all criminal justice professionals,
including stress management. I admire Jarrod as not just a coworker but also as
a personal friend who is always willing to go the extra mile for that friend, a
student, or a fellow professional. Jarrod is incredibly organized and is deeply
passionate about educating and providing awareness across the globe as a
well-respected criminal justice scholar and practitioner. Any organization
seeking a dynamic speaker should look no further than Dr. Sadulski, a
consummate professional who will always rise above all expectations.
Dr. Michael Pittaro, Criminal Justice Professor, Author, Editor, & Consultant, American Military University
Jarrod's presentation "Understanding Human
Trafficking..." at the 16th annual International Human Trafficking and
Social Justice Conference (2019) was a clear highlight. The rich background of
his direct on-the-ground experience and rigorous academic examination and fused
seamlessly into an engaging and informative whole in the conference setting.
Scott Wehman, Human Trafficking Researcher and Freelance Writer
I had the distinct
opportunity to work alongside Dr. Jarrod Sadulski during his visit to Belize,
Central America. We were able to successfully co-facilitate and deliver a day-long
Stress Management workshop for over 35 police officers from across the 6
districts of Belize. As well during Dr. Sadulski’s visit we were able to
collaborate in delivering a day long interactive presentation and discussion
focused on Human Trafficking to over 35 professionals in the Criminal Justice
field and a host of Galen University students. We subsequently worked together
over the following two months on co-authoring two articles on the work done in
Belize during his visit with us in February 2019. It was a pleasure working
with Jarrod, he is a professional and highly knowledgeable in the field. During
his visit he made it a point to visit the Belize Central Prison where he was
able to gain further knowledge of how our system in Belize works relative to
incarceration. Dr. Sadulski clearly has a strong interest in the region
and I trust will continue to work towards providing the region with whatever research-based
knowledge he gathers both through his continued travel to the region while immersing
himself in the communities in this region. I look forward to continued work
with Dr Sadulski and trust in the integrity of his work.
Kendra M. Hoyt, MSCJ, Lecturer and Independent Consultant, Criminal Justice and Restorative Practices
Dr. Sadulski presented to our group, the SNHU Law
and Disorder Club, regarding the topic of Human Trafficking. Dr. Sadulski is
extremely knowledgeable and demonstrates great depth and understanding of this
topic as a result from his years of experience in the field. Dr. Sadulski is an
excellent and well-informed speaker I highly recommend and encourage others to
hear him speak!
Kristine Ternahan Ducote, Co-Founder/President, SNHU Law and Disorder Club