Stephen A. Carter, AICP
Stephen A. Carter, AICP

Steve Carter has assisted more than 49 states, 300 counties and several foreign countries in formulating public policy and plans. Mr. Carter is personally involved in technical studies in the areas of needs assessment, operational and architectural programming, design review, program management, and policy evaluation. He is engaged by governmental agencies to develop analytical studies and build consensus for a variety of project types, ranging from courthouses to correctional institutions to law enforcement installations.

Mr. Carter has served on the faculty of the College of Architecture and Planning at Clemson University, as an Adjunct Professor of Economics at the University of South Carolina College of Business and as a trainer at the National Academy of Corrections in Boulder, Colorado. He has served as a lecturer in the College of Public Administration and Criminal Justice at the University of South Carolina; Wakefield Training College in the United Kingdom; and the Continuing Engineering Education Department of the University of Wisconsin. Since 1995, Mr. Carter has served as an instructor in the Harvard Graduate School of Design Professional Development Program for planning and design of correctional facilities.

Mr. Carter is a member of the American Planning Association, the International Corrections and Prisons Association, the Society of International Business Fellows and the American Jail Association. He helped develop the standards of the American Correctional Association and served on the AIA Committee on Architecture for Justice.

Carter Goble Lee

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