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Crime and Intelligence Analyst

Location:
Potomac, MD
Posted:
September 02, 2014

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Christopher Stevenson

***** ******* ***, #*** *******, MD 20902 301-***-**** acfpze@r.postjobfree.com

Summary of Skills and Qualifications

Wide knowledge of crime analysis and crime prevention principles, practices, methodologies, and

techniques

Proficient in crime mapping techniques

Thorough knowledge of intelligence cycle and analysis procedures

Ability to analyze, interpret, and report police crime and intelligence data

Familiarity with local and federal crime reporting systems and procedures

Extensive experience working with law enforcement personnel

Technical knowledge utilizing LexisNexis, iLeads, COGNOS, Columbo, JUSTIS, Analyst

Notebook 5.0 i2, ArcGIS, Microsoft Access and Excel, WALES, and World Wide Web search

engines

28 C.F.R. part 23 certified

Crime and Intelligence Analysis

Criminal Intelligence Analyst Intern

Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department

300 Indiana Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20001

Dates of internship: 09/2013-05/2014

Supervisor: Daniel C. Hall, telephone 202-***-****

Developed and produced the department’s first intelligence estimate. The estimate provided key

judgments on the likelihood of use and sales of the drug “Krokodil” in Washington, D.C.

Designed and delivered a biweekly report and analysis of robberies of establishments for a specific

region in Washington, D.C.

Prepared weekly reports that summarized, analyzed, and mapped carjackings reported across the

district for use by commanders and command staff.

Developed and prepared daily reports that summarized, analyzed, and mapped a spate of unique

“tap and jack” style carjackings to identify patterns and other criminal activities that may have

occurred in the area of the initial incidents and locations of vehicle recovery. Reports were

presented during crime briefings to ensure district commanders were aware of periods of higher

likelihood of crime.

Conducted basic social media monitoring of area crews to identify possible associates and

affiliations with past and planned crimes.

Christopher Stevenson

Crime Analyst Intern

Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department

300 Indiana Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20001

Dates of internship: 05/2013-08/2013

Supervisor: Brandy Cramer, telephone 202-***-****

Produced reports and summaries of crime trends and other operational information for district and

headquarters commanders to facilitate tactical level manpower deployment. Database systems used

included ArcGIS 10.1, Columbo, JUSTIS, and the i2 analyst notebook.

Created maps using ArcGIS software to identify crimes that occurred in the department’s summer

crime initiative geographic areas, 30- and 60-day crime patterns, and a walking route for the

Mayor’s Office to tour the crime history and pattern of a specific neighborhood of interest.

Created maps and pivot tables based on information gathered from the COGNOS reporting system

to illustrate weekly crime incidents for use by district command in determining where and when

resources could be better utilized to deter crime.

Prepared reports of “calls for service” data to respond to requests from district commanders and

specialty units, and Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests from the public and news

reporters. Conducted database searches utilizing “calls for service” data to conduction litigation

hold searches.

Conducted analyses of data in arrest databases and juvenile records to determine whether any links

existed between two shooting victims. Though records were inconclusive, analyses determined the

two victims had strong ties to a local criminal crew and that further investigation was warranted.

Assessed incarceration status of specific violent and well-known criminals of interest using

departmental and Bureau of Prisons databases to provide reports to patrol officers and detectives.

Information compiled included: location of incarceration site or most recent known residential

location, current probation or parole status, warrant status, “stay away from” orders, and upcoming

court dates.

National Security Research

National Security Researcher/Graduate Student

Institute of World Politics

1521 16th St. NW, Washington D.C. 20036

Gathered open source intelligence (OSINT) through online websites, research databases and book

collections for the purpose of writing research papers, essays and term papers in the field of

international affairs under the guidance of academic mentors.

“A bioweapon attack in the United States: Fact or Fiction”: Researched the specific types of

pathogens that could be used in an attack as well as the capabilities of the United States to defend

against such an attack, producing an academic research paper showing the various gaps in defense

against a bioweapon deployment. Utilized many online sources and printed material to gain the

most accurate and up to date information. Concluded that a bioweapon attack on U.S. citizens

would not be as likely as an agro-terror attack using a bioweapon.

Christopher Stevenson

“Towards a new strategy for the war on drugs: How culture, topography, and climate should be

considered”: Researched open source material regarding the poppy cultivation and opium

production in Afghanistan and trafficking routes as well as current U.S. policies towards the war on

drugs, producing an academic research paper. Offered other policy considerations and solutions at

the operational and strategic level.

Emergency Operations

Paramedic/Firefighter

Rural/Metro Southwest Ambulance, Rincon Valley Fire Department, Grady Memorial Hospital,

American Medical Response

U.S. Army, Georgia National Guard

EMT training programs in Arizona and Texas

Period of work: 06/1998-07/2012

Served as a paramedic first responder on two-person teams in urban, suburban, and rural settings.

Used human intelligence (HUMINT) to gather critical information regarding patient signs and

symptoms. Planned and executed treatment and transport of critically ill and injured patients.

Served in various leadership roles to train and evaluate new students and employees.

Collaborated with state and local law enforcement agencies, local fire departments, and hospital

staff to determine potential causes of illness or injury.

Maintained national and state certifications including: National Registry of Emergency Medical

Technicians-Paramedic, Paramedic in states of Arizona and Georgia, State of Texas Licensed

Paramedic, basic tactical EMS, Hazardous Materials Operations, Air Crash Rescue Firefighter,

Firefighter I and II, and International Police Mountain Bike EMS certification.

Deployed as part of a two-person medical detachment to a military police company deployed as

part of Joint Task Force Katrina to provide rescue and recovery services in New Orleans

immediately following Hurricane Katrina. Awarded the Army Commendation medal for ability to

appropriate needed medical supplies to treat the detachment of 250 soldiers and for technical

expertise as a paramedic. Worked with Drug Enforcement Agents to rescue and treat a stranded

victim from his residence. Established an animal shelter for the pets left behind to protect soldiers,

civilians, and the animals.

Worked as an instructor at local colleges training students to meet academic and national standards

for Emergency Medical Basic and Paramedic program and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. Served

as lead instructor for a program targeting at-risk teens.

International Travel and Cultural Immersion

Toured Thailand as part of a comparative criminal justice program for Kennesaw State University

for three weeks in 2006. Interacted with various Royal Thai Police Bureaus including, the

Narcotics Suppression Bureau, Central Investigation Bureau, and Crime Suppression Bureau.

Using HUMINT and OSINT sources, researched the differences between U.S. and Thai police

systems producing an academic research paper.

Christopher Stevenson

Legal/Investigative

Intern

Georgia Innocence Project

Pima County Public Defender’s Office

Served as an intern for two public defense programs. Reviewed OSINT and other legal material

including autopsy reports and other medical related lab reports to determine validity of claims

made by defendants.

Participated in HUMINT debriefings of clients. Requested OSINT from other legal entities to assist

in research of defendant claims. Drafted response letters to defendants.

Education

M.A. in Strategic Intelligence, Institute of World Politics (IWP)

Specialization: Counterintelligence

Washington D.C., in progress – expected graduation: 2016

Relevant Coursework and Research Areas: terrorism and counterterrorism, weapons of mass

destruction, bioweapon attacks, Middle Eastern security issues, geography and strategy, drug

trafficking from Afghanistan to the U.S, counterintelligence in democratic societies, history of

F.B.I. counterintelligence, economics for foreign policy makers

Graduate Certificate in Advanced International Affairs, Texas A&M University

Specialization: Intelligence

College Station, TX, completed Fall 2011

Relevant Coursework and Research Areas: political violence and terrorism in the international

system, counterterrorism, weapons of mass destruction, technical collections, role of intelligence in

security affairs, fundamentals of homeland security, national security policy, American foreign

policy, Middle Eastern security threats, Hezbollah

M.A. in International Relations, St. Mary’s University

Specialization: Security Policy

San Antonio, TX, graduated Spring 2010, Distinguished Graduate, Dean’s List 2008-2010

Relevant Coursework and Research Areas: Global War on Terrorism, domestic terrorism, security

issues in the Middle East/Europe/Asia, globalization of crime, intelligence gathering and national

security, world religions and international affairs, U.S. foreign policy, international political

economy, ethical issues in international relations, international relations theory, causes of intra-

state conflict, Arabic language, research methods

B.S. in Criminal Justice, Georgia State University

Atlanta, GA, graduated Spring 2007, Faculty Scholar 2007

Relevant Coursework and Research Areas: American police systems, domestic and environmental

terrorism, civil liberties and rights, criminal law, principles of investigation, research methods in

criminal justice

Christopher Stevenson

Honors

Georgia State University: Dean’s List Fall 2005, Faculty Scholar Spring 2007

U.S. Army Commendation Medal, 2005

Georgia Army National Guard Commendation Medal, 2005

Louisiana Emergency Services Medal, 2005

Mississippi Emergency Services Medal, 2005



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