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Abraham George

Lecturer/Assistant Professor of Sociology

Area

Faculty | School of Psychology and Biblical Counseling

Office Phone

706-865-2134 ext. 6202

Email

ageorge@truett.edu

Location

Hood

Doctoral Candidate, Doctor of Public Administration, Valdosta State University

M.P.A., Concentration in Sociology and Criminal Justice, Georgia Southern University

B.A., Sociology, Brewton-Parker College

Sociology
Social Problems
Psychology and the Law

Sociology
Psychology and the Law
Public Administration
Organizational Culture and Leadership
Managing Human Resources in Public/Non-Government Organizations
Principles of Law Enforcement
Criminal Law
Ethics and Cultural Perspectives for Criminal Justice
Constitutional Law
Criminal Procedure

Distinctions:

-U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Atlanta Field Division Leadership Development Program Graduate
-U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Administrator’s Award HIDTA Group III
-GBI Judge Arthur Kaplan Lifesaving Award
-GBI State of Georgia Public Employee Recognition Program Heroism Award
-United States Department of Justice / United States Attorney’s Office / Southern District of Georgia Internship
-Brewton-Parker College Sociology Award

 

Professional Affiliations:

-American Sociological Association
-American Society for Public Administration
-National Criminal Justice Association
-Criminal Justice Association of Georgia
-Georgia Southern University Chapter Pi Alpha Alpha, Honor Society for Public Affairs and Administration

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Biography

Abraham George serves as a Lecturer/Assistant Professor of Sociology at Truett McConnell University, where he is committed to helping students understand society through both rigorous scholarship and a Christ-centered perspective. His teaching focuses on how social structures, culture, and human behavior intersect with biblical truth, encouraging students to view sociological issues through the lens of faith, compassion, and service.

With interests in criminal justice, public administration, social problems, non-profit and government management and the role of faith in society, Professor George seeks to equip future leaders to think critically and live out their calling with integrity. He is passionate about mentoring students and fostering an academic environment that reflects both excellence and devotion to Christ.