APPLIED PSYCHOLOGIST
More than 10 Years of Experience as an Applied Crime Researcher in areas such as Criminology, Psychology of Crime, Criminal Profiling, Criminal Justice, and Decision-making in Criminal Investigations.
Recognized as one of the top applied crime researchers; particular skilled at 'bridging gaps' between complex theories and real world applications resulting in a better decision-making process for jurors and professionals. Meticulously organized and detailed focused; excellent interpersonal, communication, and computer skills.
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
Proficient in facet analysis which includes scalogram analysis; Partial order scalogram analysis; Smallest space analysis; Median regression analysis; Facet theory guides the data analysis because it identifies meaningful and interpretable relations which can be explored statistically.
Facet design, involves the construction (structuples) and use of mapping sentences for questionnaire design. Facet design is used to analyze questionnaires to determine the completeness of information which is gathered.
Applied psychometrics.
Qualified as an expert witness in criminal investigations and statistics.
Authored numerous books and academic articles on criminal behavior.
Proficient in SPSS; Excel, PowerPoint; FrontPage; Arc View; Dream weaver; various video digital editing programs.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Forensic Trial Consultant
Self-employed, 1997 - Present
Death Penalty Cases
Kansas Death Penalty Defense Unit, Topeka, KS-A serial murder trial, 2001
Developed interviewing and cross examination strategies to elicit information from offender on the whereabouts of three missing victims
New Jersey Office of Public Defender
Capital Litigation Unit-A murder trial, 2005-06
Developed successful trial
strategies for the defense, which aided in a FBI agent's testimony about linked
crimes to be excluded from trial
Civil
Hyde & Gomer, Attorneys at Law, Liberty Mutual Insurance-A rape trial, Florida,
2005
Developed successful trial strategies for the defense which aided in showing that the employer had no legal duty to conduct a criminal background check on an employee
Investigative Consultant
Georgia, Missing Person, 2006
Florida, Kidnap and murder, 2005
Aruba, Missing Person, 2005
North Dakota, Kidnap and murder, 2004
Louisiana, serial murderer, 2004
Idaho, murder, 2004
Washington, DC and MD, serial murderers, 2002
Florida, serial murderer 1999
Profiled a child murder case in Washington, 1998
Texas, kidnap and murder, 1997
North Carolina, serial murderer, 1997
Unsolved rapes, Paris, France, 1996
EDUCATION
1988, PhD Applied Psychology with a concentration in criminal investigative psychology Institute for Investigative Psychology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, England British Psychological Society (BPS) and American Psychological Association (APA) approved program.
Dissertation Title:
Available upon Request
Degree Subject Areas
Quantitative and Qualitative Statistics
Applied Psychology and Criminology
Personality and Attachment Theories
Criminological Theories
Criminal Investigation
Applied Behavioral Analysis
Criminal Psychology
Facet Theory
Criminal Classification Systems
Multidimensional Scaling
Criminal Justice Systems
1995-1996, Lecturing Assistant, Institute for Investigative Psychology
1994-1998, University of Liverpool International Scholarship
1993-1994, MS, Criminology
Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN
Academic scholarship
Teaching assistant
Internship, Newton County Sheriff's Department
Alpha Phi Sigma, National Criminal Justice Honor Society
1991-1993, BS, Behavioral Science, Minor Criminal Justice Trevecca Nazarene University, Nashville, TN
1983-1985, AS, Criminal Justice Technology Vance-Granville Community College, Henderson, NC
North Carolina Sheriff's Association Scholarship
ADDITIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE
August 2006-Present, Assistant Professor - Department of Criminal Justice A University in Greenville, NC 27858
2001-2006, Assistant Professor of
Justice Studies
Methodist College, Fayetteville, NC
Developed forensic concentration within the justice studies degree
Developed online course content for criminal profiling and serial murder courses
Taught the course that had the highest enrollment of any online class (profiling)
for five years
Established external relationships with forensic science training schools and
police agencies
Advisor to justice students and members of the criminal justice association
Maintained active involvement in the institutional effectiveness and ethics
committees
Courses taught (day, night, summer): criminology, forensic science, victimology, corrections, investigations, organized crime, internship, profiling, deviant behavior
1983-2003, Adjunct Professor for
Online MA Psychology Degree
Vermont College of the Union Institute, Montpelier, VT
Field faculty advisor and mentor for students enrolled in the Master of Arts Degree via distance learning with a concentration in criminal psychology.
Provided students with scholarly help of a scientific nature of direct relevance to criminal psychology, through the Internet.
Trained on Embanet online software
1999-2001, Research Associate Professor
Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, AK
Certified Interviewer Arrestee
Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM) Program, NIJ grant, 1999 - 2001
Advisor to undergraduate and graduate students
Courses taught: criminal investigation, administration of justice, criminal
profiling, serial murder (summer courses), seminar in criminal violation
1993-1994, Project Coordinator for
a National Institute of Justice Grant Newton County Sheriff's Department, Kentland,
IN
First NIJ grant to develop
community policing in a rural area
Set up community policing satellite offices in three regions of Newton County
Wrote police training procedures for community policing in Newton County
Developed budgetary guidelines for showing how the $100,000 grant was being
spent
Wrote quarterly reports on the progress of the grant
1993-1994, Teaching Assistant
Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN
Department of Criminology
Assisted undergraduate students with
assignments and essays
Administered weekly tests and graded tests
Assisted in teaching introduction to criminology and criminal justice procedures
1985-1989, Police Officer, Oxford
Police Department, Oxford, NC
Drug undercover work
Patrol officer
Dispatcher
Breathalyzer operator
PUBLICATIONS
Available upon request.
LAW ENFORMCEMENT TRAINING
Available upon request.
PROFESSIONAL SEMINARS AND CONFERENCES
Available upon request.
EXPERT WITNESS
Available upon request.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Certified Board Member, United States
Association of Professional Investigators, Inc (USAPI)
National Association of Defense Lawyers
American Academy of Forensic Science (pending)
CURRENT RESEARCH INTEREST
Available upon request.
MEDIA APPEARANCES
ABC Radio
BBC
Fox News Live
Connie Chung Show
CNN News
Chris Matthews Show
CNN Radio
Court TV
Geraldo Rivera
MSNBC
Nancy Grace
REFERENCES
Available upon request.
KEYWORDS
Psychology Expert Witness, Criminal Behavior Expert Witness, Behavioral Analysis Of Crime Scenes Expert Witness, Dangerousness Of Offenders Expert Witness, Psychological Profiling Expert Witness, Equivocal Deaths Expert Witness, Geographical Profiling Expert Witness, Serial Crimes Expert Witness, Stalking Expert Witness, Terrorism Expert Witness, Risk Assessment Expert Witness, Debunking Criminal Profiling Techniques Expert Witness