Corporal Robert Curley Malonson is currently a Detective assigned to the Criminal Investigations Unit for the Harris County Pct 1 Constables Office. Curley rejoined the Pct 1 Constable’s
Office Family in 2021, a er retiring from the US Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons with over thirty years of public service.Curley is a native Houstonian, and the fourth of six children born to Robert and Willma Malonson. Curley was named a er his father and Grandfather John Curley Malonson, a Realtor and Barber who settled the Malonson
Family in the Acreage Homes Community. Curley has three adult children and two grandchildren.
Curley completed his formative education in Houston and graduated from the prestigious High School for Law Enforcement & Criminal Justice. Curley earned his Associate’s Degree from
the Houston Community College System, Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Houston/Downtown, and a Masters of Education Administration from Lamar University where
he also completed the Principal Certification Program.
Curley is a graduate of the University of Houston-Downtown Police Academy training program. Curley’s law enforcement career began with the Sam Houston State University Police
Department. He then went on to work for the City of Bellaire, Harris County Pct 1 Constable’s O ce, Metropolitan Transit Authority, and e Harris County Juvenile Probation Department.
Curley is not only a certified Texas Peace Officer, but he is also a certified Texas Educator and holds a Lifetime Teaching License. Curley taught Government, Law Enforcement Skills, and College Criminal Justice courses in Houston ISD, Fort Bend ISD, and Klein ISD.
In 2001 Curley joined the United States Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons as a Federal Law Enforcement O cer-Education Specialist. Curley enjoyed a distinguished twenty-year career where he held numerous positions of increasing responsibility. ose positions included Supervisor of Education and Training, Assistant Supervisor of Education and Training, Education Specialist, Agency Recruiter Coordinator, and Employee Mentor. In addition to those duties Curley was often requested or volunteered to serve in other leadership positions such as the Emergency Preparedness Officer, Special Investigative Agent, Executive Assistant to the Warden, Associate Warden, Captain, and A rmative Employment Manager. Curley was nominated and served in the employee Mentor program. Curley was instrumental as both a nonmanager and manager for union employee employer relations negotiations.