Steve Simpkins M.A.
Steve Simpkins started his law enforcement career in 1993 and currently serves as an Assistant Sheriff for a large Sheriff’s Office in the San Francisco Bay Area. During his career Steve spent 7 years as the police chief for a contract city and was also the interim chief for another city on a temporary contract.
Steve has a master’s degree in administrative leadership from the University of Oklahoma. Steve has completed the FBI National Academy at Quantico, Virginia, and has a graduate certificate in criminal justice from the University of Virginia. In 2016 Steve completed California’s Peace Officer Standards & Training Command College with a futures portfolio titled, “How will the introduction of incapacitative chemical-based handguns transform the public’s perspective of police use of force by 2023?” This research project was utilized for a chapter in “Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice Management” titled, “Fatal Encounters: The Debate Over Use of Deadly Force by American Policing – the Future of Use of Force in the United States.”
Steve has a bachelor’s degree in organizational leadership from Chapman University and an associate degree in criminal justice from Solano College. Steve serves as an affiliated faculty member for Union Institute & University and an adjunct faculty member for Napa Valley College in Napa, California.