Law Enforcement Leadership Program Director Honored With Distinguished Service Award
Monday, July 14, 2025

Kishon C. Hickman, director of Seton Hall’s M.A., Law Enforcement Executive Leadership (LEEL) program, with Jiles Ship, chapter president of NOBLE New Jersey and Commissioner of New Jersey Police Training who is also an alumnus of the LEEL program.
Last month, Kishon C. Hickman, Sr., M.A. ’11, Ed.D., director of Seton Hall’s Law Enforcement Executive Leadership (LEEL) master’s program, was honored with the Distinguished Service Award at NOBLE New Jersey’s
38th Annual Scholarship and Awards Dinner Dance.
Presented annually by the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives
(NOBLE) New Jersey Chapter, the Distinguished Service Award recognizes NOBLE members
for outstanding service or accomplishments in criminal justice, specifically in the
areas of deadly force, human welfare and social reform.
“This award belongs to every mentor who shaped my path, every colleague who stood
beside me and every student whose potential reminds me why this work matters,” said
Hickman. “As we continue to navigate the evolving landscape of criminal justice, it
is through recognition like this that we're reminded of our collective responsibility
to build bridges, foster understanding and create pathways for the next generation
of principled leaders.”
A nationally recognized thought leader, Hickman has authored multiple publications
on timely issues in modern policing, including school safety, body-worn camera implementation,
and the role of higher education in preparing law enforcement professionals. In 2024,
he was recognized with the Richard B. Lewis Award for Excellence in Criminal Justice
Education.
Hickman’s recognition by NOBLE reflects the values of Seton Hall’s LEEL program, which
he leads. The 100% online Law Enforcement Executive Leadership program is designed
for working professionals in public safety. The 30-credit graduate program provides
a rigorous curriculum covering organizational leadership, crisis management, ethics
and public safety policy. Taught by faculty with both academic and real-world experience,
the program prepares students to lead in today’s increasingly complex public sector
environment.
“This honor further establishes Seton Hall as a premier destination for criminal justice
education and leadership development,” said Hickman. “The themes recognized by this
award — community service, professional excellence and advancement within law enforcement
— are central to both our program’s mission and the University’s commitment to servant
leadership.”
Founded in 1976, NOBLE serves as the “conscience of law enforcement,” advocating for
the improvement of the profession and its relationship with the communities it serves.
The organization’s motto, Justice by Action, reflects its emphasis on policy advocacy,
training and outreach to promote equity, accountability and leadership in law enforcement.
“We are proud to honor Dr. Kishon Hickman for his outstanding achievements in education,
law enforcement, and community service — a shining example of leadership that inspires,”
said Jiles H. Ship, chapter president of NOBLE New Jersey and Commissioner of New
Jersey Police Training. “This annual ceremony reflects the spirit of NOBLE New Jersey:
uplifting those who lead with integrity, supporting scholars in their academic and
community pursuits and celebrating the excellence that strengthens our communities.”
View more information on the M.A. in Law Enforcement Executive Leadership Program.
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