Professor Mors received his Doctorate in Education from Northern Illinois University in 2002. He also holds a Master of Arts Degree in Law Enforcement and Justice Administration from Western Illinois University and a Bachelor of General Studies Degree from Roosevelt University. Professor Mors has 12 years of teaching experience at the community college and university levels. He is currently the Interim Director for Western Illinois University’s School of Law Enforcement and Justice Administration. Prior to joining Western Illinois University, Professor Mors worked for the Gurnee (Chicago area), Illinois Police Department in numerous positions ranging from patrol officer to commander. Professor Mors has over 17 years of law enforcement and private security experience, and has made numerous presentations worldwide on a variety of law enforcement topics. He is also a former and present member of several law enforcement professional organizations, including the American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS), the Central Illinois Association of Law Enforcement Executives, and the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police.
In the wake of the Boston marathon bombings much attention has focused on domestic and foreign intelligence gathering, analysis, and sharing as well as law enforcement responses to terrorism.