Missouri State University - Criminology
Drawing on my professional background in law enforcement
I now focus on bringing my experience and expertise to my students. My goal is to help professionalize the next generation of law enforcement professionals.
Michael
Ramon
Washington State University
Missouri State University
Vancouver
WA
I moved to Vancouver to be closer to family
but I am really enjoying teaching at WSU!
Adjunct Professor
Washington State University
Multiple locations
Assist writers in producing a better screenplay or TV script by providing insightful and helpful \"coverage\". Focus is given to story concept
plot
story-layering
character development
dialog and subtext.
Owner
Dollar a Page Script Reading
Counseled teenage boys without fathers
some without any family. Counseled young unmarried women who were pregnant and without support systems. In both cases my role was to provide support
guidance and to assist in finding the assistance they needed.
Missouri Mentoring Partnership
MS
Masters Degree - Criminology and Criminal Justice
criminal justice
member - Alpha Phi Sigma - Gamma Theta Pi Chapter
University of Cincinnati
tutor elementary aged school children in learning how to read and to find the joy in reading.
School District
coached son's little league team
Little League International
Security Management
Surveillance
Enforcement
Criminal Investigations
Government
Risk Assessment
Policy
Criminal Justice
Executive Protection
Law Enforcement
Strategic Planning
Security Operations
Firearms
Physical Security
Investigations
Police
Protection
Writing
Interviewing
Investigation
Ramon
help with son's football team
Football assistant coach
Cubmaster for son's den.
Boy Scouts of America > Cub Scouts
BS
Criminal Justice
U.S. Marshals Service
Judicial Security Consulting
Dollar a Page Script Reading
Provides security consulting services to Courts
attorneys and the private sector.
Judicial Security Consulting
Missouri State University
I teach classes in Criminology and Criminal Justice with class sizes between 48 and 65 students.\n\nThe Criminology/Criminal Justice Department is very professional and enrollment is growing.
Instructor
Springfield
Missouri Area
Served as the Chief Operating Officer for the USMS
overseeing 8
000 employees and a budget of over 2 billion dollars.
U.S. Marshals Service