Christopher Warn

Education
BS, MEd, Plymouth State College
Chief Christopher Warn joined the Criminal Justice Department as an Adjunct Instructor in the Spring 2005. He also serves the Criminal Justice Department as an Academic Advisor. Chief Warn received his BS in Social Science Education and M.Ed. in Educational Leadership at Plymouth.
Chief Warn is the Police Chief and Prosecutor in Campton, NH. Starting his law enforcement career in 1981, he has been in Campton since 1990 and Chief since 1999. Over the course of his police career, Warn has served as a Field Training Officer, Firearms and Defensive Tactics Instructor, Police Academy Adjunct Faculty, D.A.R.E. Officer and two-time Chair of the Grafton County Police Chiefs’ Association.
Chief Warn is a member of several honor societies: Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Kappa Phi, and Pi Gamma Mu. He is an honorary member of the Criminal Justice honor society, Alpha Phi Sigma.
Courses Taught
CJ 1020 Criminal Justice in Action
CJ 1060 Technology in Criminal Justice
CJ 3005 Criminal Investigation
CJ 3055 The Law Enforcement Environment
CJ 3720 ST: Component Method Intro
CJ 3720 ST: Fact Drive Introduction
CJ 3720 ST: Interviewing Investigation
CJDI 1030 The Individual & the Law
Other
2017 Distinguished Teaching Lecturer Award, PSU