21st Century Research & Evaluations, Inc.

Dr. Randy B. Nelson is an internationally recognized researcher and expert in community engagement and is President of 21st Century Research & Evaluations, Inc. He has a distinguished career in criminal justice education and public service, including his former role as Director of the Center for Law and Social Criminal Justice Administration Graduate Program at Bethune-Cookman University. Dr. Nelson’s academic journey is anchored by a B.A. in Sociology from Eckerd College, an M.A. in Criminology from the University of South Florida, and a Ph.D. in Criminology and Criminal Justice from Florida State University.
Throughout his career, Dr. Nelson has been dedicated to developing and evaluating delinquency prevention methodologies that address the challenges faced by disadvantaged communities. His work is especially renowned for its focus on reducing the disproportionate representation of minority youth in the juvenile justice system. He has a long history of collaboration with non-profit, faith-based, and community-based organizations, guiding them to achieve their programmatic and outcome goals through strategic planning and evaluation.
As an accomplished author and presenter, Dr. Nelson has made significant contributions to the field through numerous reports and publications. His expertise is recognized nationwide, particularly in community policing and engagement strategies, where he has trained law enforcement professionals across the country.
In addition to his research and community work, Dr. Nelson has served as an adjunct faculty member at Florida A&M University and Florida State University, where he was responsible for the instruction and evaluation of both undergraduate and graduate students in criminal justice. His professional experience also includes key roles within the Florida Departments of Corrections and Juvenile Justice, further establishing his reputation as a leader in the field.