Robert Bukowski
Professor
law enforcement
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Canada
Biography
Robert Bukowski was a Special Agent in the FBI, serving in New York City, Florida and New Jersey. He has over 30 years in law enforcement, the last 25 being served with the FBI. During his career he has worked International and Domestic Terrorism, Foreign Counter Intelligence and Violent Crime matters. Prior to service with the FBI, Bob served with US Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), as well as with State and local law enforcement. During his career he has been involved in many high profile investigations in terrorism, kidnappings, homicides and multi state violent gang cases, as well as organized crime. Bob also served as Team Leader in the 9/11 Investigation and was interviewed by the 911 Commission Committee. Bob has also been a member of the Joint Terrorist Task Force (JTTF) in both New York City and New Jersey. Bob has also provided training both nationally and internationally, to both law enforcement and the private sector on infrastructure protection. Since he retired from the FBI, he is now employed by the United States Attorney’s Office (USAO) in New Jersey, where he coordinates investigations throughout Northern New Jersey, between local police departments and federal agencies, which are subsequently prosecuted federally.
Research Interest
Robert Bukowski was a Special Agent in the FBI, serving in New York City, Florida and New Jersey.