St. Joseph's College - Criminal Justice
American Society of Criminology
Ph.D.
Criminal Justice
MPA
Public Administration
I specialized in Non-Profit Administration
BA
Criminal Justice & Sociology
minor in Psychology
Corrections
Public Speaking
Psychology
Sociology
Grant Writing
Event Planning
Courts
Higher Education
Research
Criminal Law
Nonprofits
Criminology
Cybercrime
Photography
Program Development
Leadership
Teaching
Criminal Justice
Community Outreach
Student Affairs
Gender Differences in Mental Health Problems in Juvenile Offenders in a Predominantly Hispanic Population
Assisted Dr. Amy Poland to determine gender differences in mental health problems in juvenile offenders in a predominately Hispanic population.
Victims’ Mother or Perpetrator’s Wife? Examining The Duality of Female Roles in a Homicide Trial
Assisting Dr. Amy Poland and Mr. Ray Garza Jr. in the examination of the analysis of comments in a live trial blog to determine the perception of the victim’s mother by the citizens in Sioux City
Iowa.
Examination of the Usefulness of a Suicide Checklist in a Predominantly Hispanic Juvenile Detention Population
Assisted Dr. Amy Poland to determine the usefulness of a suicide checklist in a predominately Hispanic Juvenile detention population.
Amy
Poland
St. Joseph's College NY
Buena Vista University
Boys & Girls Home Residential Treatment Centers
Thirty-One Gifts
Texas A&M International University
I teach courses in criminal justice
criminology
and community corrections.
St. Joseph's College
St. Joseph's College NY
Patchogue
New York
Associate Dean for Online Learning
Sioux City
IA
Site Manager
April 1998 – August 1999\nCasemanager/Supervisor
February 1996 – April 1998\nCaseworker
October 1994 – February 1996\nResident Counselor
September 1993 – October 1994\n\nSupervised adolescents in a residential treatment facility (1993-1994)\nSupervised adolescents in transitional living (1994-1999)\nCreated treatment plans for youth in program
screened potential clients for program
reported to caseworker and/or court about client's progress in program
Resident Counselor/Site Manager
Boys & Girls Home Residential Treatment Centers
Laredo
TX
CRIJ 1306: Courts & Criminal Procedure\nCRIJ 2313: Correctional Systems & Practices\nCRIJ 2329: Fundamentals of Criminal Law\nCRIJ 3308: Law & Society\nCRIJ 3310: Juvenile Delinquency & Justice\nCRIJ 3311: Institutional Corrections\nCRIJ 3320: Organized Crime\nCRIJ 4320: Women & Criminal Justice\nCRIJ 4324: Media and Crime\nCRIJ 4340: Administration of Justice\nCRIJ 4340: Research Experience in Juvenile Justice\t\nCRIJ 5301: Advanced Seminar on the Criminal Justice System\nCRIJ 5303: Law and Criminal Justice\nCRIJ 5305: Seminar on the Administration of Criminal Justice\nCRIJ 5330: Seminar in Criminological Theory\nSOCI 3336: Criminology
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
Texas A&M International University
Storm Lake
Iowa
CRIM 101: Criminal Justice Systems \nCRIM 102: Survey of Criminology\nCRIM 230: Survey of Criminal Courts\nCRIM 240: Criminal Law\nCRIM 343: Juvenile Justice Systems\nCRIM 350: Organization & Management in Criminal Justice\nCRIM 398: Criminological Research Methods\nCRIM 440: Drugs
Crime
& Criminal Justice\nCRIM 470: Criminological Theory\nCRIM 477: Seminar in Criminal Justice: Administration of Justice\nCRIM 477: Seminar in Criminal Justice: Media & Crime\nCRIM 477: Seminar in Criminal Justice: Organized Crime\nCRIM 495: Criminal Justice Internship \nCRIM 498: Capstone\nCRIM 499: Computer Crime (Directed Study)\nOBVU 100: First Year Seminar \nPSPA 280: Administrative Agencies\nSOCI 101: Introduction to Sociology
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
Buena Vista University
Patchogue
NY
Independent Consultant
Thirty-One Gifts
Patchogue
New York
Associate Professor
St. Joseph's College NY