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Reichel, Philip Lee was born on October 8, 1946 in Bakersfield, California, United States. Son of Joseph J. and Virginia Reichel.
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Reichel, Philip Lee was born on October 8, 1946 in Bakersfield, California, United States. Son of Joseph J. and Virginia Reichel.
Bachelor of Science, Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1969; Master of Arts, Kansas State University, 1972; Doctor of Philosophy, Kansas State University, 1979.
Classification officer, Nebraska Penal and Correctional Complex, Lincoln, 1970-1971; associate professor, Augusta (Georgia) College, 1972-1983; associate professor, U. Northern Colorado, Greeley, 1983-1991; full professor, U. Northern Colorado, since 1991. Director criminal justice studies U. Northern Colorado, Greeley, 1983-1993.
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Advisor United Way Greeley, 1989, 93. Board directors Planned Parenthood, Augusta, 1982, Legal Aid Society, Greeley, since 1993. Member Academy Criminal Justice Sciences (program committee member 1995).
Married Paula Jean Hauschild, June 1969 (divorced 1980). Children: Scott Andrew, Matthew Jason. Married Eva Maria Jewell, December 15, 1983.