Jim Castleberry
Jim Castleberry has extensive background in law, government and public service. He lives in Phoenix, AZ and obtained his Ph.D. from Capella University in Minneapolis, MN, Juris Doctor from William Mitchell College of law in Minnesota and graduated from Staff Judge Advocate School at the University of Virginia campus in Charlottesville. He received a M.S in Sociology from Minnesota State University and a B.S. in Education and Psychology from the University of Wisconsin.
He currently serves as the Associate Dean for the College of Pyschology and Community Services at Walden University. His legal and professional experience have focused on military law, regulatory law and administrative law. He has held positions in both the public and private sector and worked as a legal officer (JAG) for the Coast Guard and U.S. Navy. He received certification as a mediator from the University of Georgia in Athens Georgia and additional training in alternative dispute resolution at Drake Law School in Des Moines, Iowa. Previously he did contract mediation for the U.S. Department of Agriculture involving federally insured loans and employment law cases with the Equal Employment and Opportunity Commission. He also serves as a FEMA Reservist - Assisting with Civil Rights cases. He teaches employment law and conflict resolution seminars for Southern Methodist University.
From 2015-2018 he worked on a MacArthur Foundation grant with community leaders representing different cities, counties, and states with unique issues and situations to rethink how we use jails. As a project lead, he facilitated efforts to implement data-driven strategies to safely reduce jail populations. This entailed engaging a diverse set of community stakeholders to determine ways to address local drivers of over-incarceration, address racial disparities in incarceration, and improve the system as a whole; and building infrastructure to track the right data and measure performance over time.
He has demonstrated community organization, advocacy, and board development as part of a commitment to serving homeless veterans. In 2010 he established a non-profit foundation to raise awareness and provide financial support to non-profit organizations helping homeless veterans. To date they have provided over 4 million dollars in financial assistance and countless hours of administrative support.
Education
MS, Minnesota State University
JD, William Mitchell College of Law
PhD, Capella University
Post-master's Certificate, University of VA - The Judge Advocate General's School
Public Service
Cornerstone Rescue Mission Foundation, Board of Directors - Rapid City
American Bar Association Ethics Committee, Committee Member - Chicago
Awards / Honors
Commitment to Social Change Award, Walden Uninversity, 2016
Citizen of the Year, Rapid City, SD Elks Club, 2010
Wind Beneath our Wings, Public Service Award, Rapid City Chamber of Commerce, 2007
Coast Guard Commandant’s Letter of Commendation, U.S. Coast Guard, 1993
Publications
Castleberry, J. (2018). Assessing Pre-Trial Detention Risks.
Castleberry, J. (2017). Global Stratification.
Castleberry, J. (2017). Cognitive Psychology: Applying The Science of the Mind, 3rd Edition.
Castleberry, J. (2011). Single-case research designs : methods for clinical and applied settings.
Castleberry, J. (2003). A Children’s History of Los Angeles.
Castleberry, J. (2014). Social Problems, 13/E.
Presentations
Castleberry, J., Benoliel, B. (2016). Presented the gap analysis paper, International Cooperation in Child Welfare Services. Walden University