Marymount University - Criminal Justice
Inova Health System
George Mason University Speakers Bureau
LawOfficer.com
The Washington Times Newspaper
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Contractor
Serve as a Subject Matter Expert on Domestic Violence and a Program Manager supervising three professionals; work on a federal project regarding domestic violence. Conduct needs assessment
gap analysis
curriculum development and writing
training modules
train the trainer components and delivery of final product of new training program on domestic violence. Part time
temporary position until April 2012.
Contractor
Expert Writer Contributor
I wrote articles on criminal justice/law enforcement/victim issues. My articles can be found under the byline
\"Cops
Criminals
Victims\"
Police One
Victim Specialist
Worked in the domestic violence unit with victims of domestic violence; assisted prosecutors; interviewed victims
wrote evaluations and recommendations for court
and assisted prosecutors and victims in court. Engaged in community outreach; provided training to church personnel and police on domestic violence issues. Engaged in public speaking presentations.
Prince George's County State's Attorney's Office
Inova Health System
Adjunct Professor
Developed curriculum/content and teach graduate course titled
\"Victims of Interpersonal Violence.\"\n\nDeveloped curriculum/content and teach undergraduate course
\"Introduction to Juvenile Justice.\"
Marymount University
Former Writer
Wrote articles on law enforcement
victim issues
public safety topics/issues
LawOfficer.com
Speaker
Member of George Mason University Speaker's Bureau. Available to be requested as a speaker on various topics for events sponsored by community organizations
private groups
and other interested parties. Also speak on a national level.
George Mason University Speakers Bureau
Adjunct Professor
Teach an undergraduate victimology course titled
\"Crime Victims and Victimization\"\n\nCharter and Founding Member
Phi Kappa Phi Chapter
GMU
George Mason University
The Washington Times Newspaper
Washington
D. C.
Served as a Citizen Reporter and wrote feature articles for the newspaper.
Citizen Reporter
Write monthly articles on victim issues
law enforcement
and public safety issues
Officer.com
American University Alumni Recognition Award
Was recognized for my public service throughout my career but
in particular
cited for my work in the field of domestic violence and
specifically
for the impact I had on victims. I was also recognized for my teaching
public speaking and my writing in various publications.
American University
Citation of Congratulations
Recognized for my \"exemplary public service to domestic violence victims in Prince George's County
MD and for cause of justice in Maryland.\"
Maryland General Assembly
Hall of Fame Award
Recognized for my career accomplishments in all areas and placed into the Hall of Fame.
Wakefield High School
Chief's Award
Received the highest departmental award which is rarely given to a civilian. I was honored for my writing and for bringing awareness to law enforcement issues and
particularly
the Prince George's County Police Department through my writing.
Prince George's County Police Department
Master of Science - MS
Administration of Justice
American University
3.8 With Distinction
Bachelor's degree
American Studies
Received 2011 American University Alumni Recognition Award
October 22
2011\nReceived School of Public Affairs Recognition Award\nPhi Kappa Phi\nPi Alpha Alpha
American University
Cum Laude
Criminal Justice
Enforcement
Community Development
Crisis Intervention
Conflict Resolution
Public Relations
Criminal Investigations
Emergency Management
Adult Education
Curriculum Design
Community Outreach
Courts
Curriculum Development
Criminology
Teaching
Criminal Law
Event Planning
Counterterrorism
Crisis Management
Public Speaking
Bune
Karen
Prince George's County State's Attorney's Office
Marymount University
Police One