E rin K. Parr
Salinas, CA 93906
Phone : 831-***-****
e mail: abi8jb@r.postjobfree.com
EDUCATION
Saint Leo University, 33701 State Road 52, Saint Leo FL Graduated 2009
Bachelor of Arts
• Criminal Justice
Santa Rosa Junior College, 1501 Mendocino Ave. Santa Rosa, CA Graduated 1999
• Associates in Arts
CERTIFICATIONS/QUALIFICATIONS
U.S. Military Secret Security Clearance, Valid until July 2016
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U.S. Department of Labor Apprenticeship, Police Officer (Government Service)
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U.S. Department of Labor Apprenticeship, Security Specialist, in process
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Oleoresin Capsicum Certificate of Contamination Level 2
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Expandable ASP Baton
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Naval Enlisted Classification Code: 90DO GWOT Detainee Operations Deployed (Maximum
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Security Prison/High Risk Corrections Officer)
Harbor Patrol Coxswain
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9mm Berretta/M9m Service Pistol, 12 gauge Mossberg shotgun
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M16 Service Rifle, M60, 50 Cal, 203 grenade launcher
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CPR/AED
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FEMA IS 00100 Introduction to the Incident Command System
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FEMA IS 00200 ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents
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FEMA IS 00700 Introduction to National Incident Management System (NIMS)
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FEMA IS 00800.B Introduction to National Response Framework
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Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC)
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U.S. Government vehicle license
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U.S. Government forklift license
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EXPERIENCE
U.S. Navy, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA 4/08 Present
Naval Postgraduate School, Police Department, Officer
Awards: Navy Unit Commendation
Duties: Enforced Uniform Code of Military Justice, California Penal and Vehicle Codes; enforced
California Health and Safety Codes; enforce local base regulations. Maintained California driver's
license and Emergency Vehicle Operator's license. Respond to service calls, fire, trouble, and intrusion
alarms. Qualified and conducted maintenance with 9mm pistol and 12 gauge shotgun. Maintained
qualifications for use of deadly force and escalation of force. Issued U.S. District Court Violation
Notices (DD Form 1805) and Armed Forces Traffic Tickets (DD Form 1408). Conducted initial
investigations and informed individuals of rights as suspects, witnesses, and victims. Participated in
short term investigations in cases of damage to property, traffic accidents, theft, narcotic and
paraphernalia possession, and assaults. Conducted authorized searches and seizures, and arrests of
suspected individuals. Directed traffic during peak ingress hours and during special events (4th of July
celebration, Concert on the Lawn, weddings, memorial services, and conferences). Exercised duties at
entry control points ensuring personnel had proper credentials to enter military installation. Dispatched
other units to respond to alarms and customer service calls. Exercised duties as Officer In Charge and
drafted daily watch bills for subordinates. Maintained daily patrol logs, desk journals, incident complaint
reports, and followed departmental standard operating procedures, state and federal statutes. Trained in
Chemical, Biological, Radiological response, CPR and first aid, and conducted training sessions with
the use of Powerpoint presentations, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Excel. Utilized US Navy
Consolidated Law Enforcement Operations Center database for registration and background
investigations.
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U .S. Navy, Operation Enduring Freedom, Bagram Air Base, 1/07 –1/08
Afghanistan
Joint Task Force, Maximum Security Prison/High Risk Corrections
Officer
Awards: Joint Service Achievement Medal
Duties: Maintain detainee camps standard operating procedures; unarmed self defense; Detainee Information
Management System (DIMS); created and maintained facility access list, Islamic cultural awareness; forced cell
extractions (FCE); escort operations; and restraints application. Personnel will be capable of providing safe, humane
care and custody of enemy combatants, serve detainee’s meals, monitor detainee’s health and safety and execute
detainee operations missions in support of Joint Task Force, Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan.
U.S. Navy, NUWC Det AUTEC, Andros Island, Bahamas 12/05 –1/07
U.S. Navy Police Department, Watch Commander
Awards: Letter of Commendation, Sailor of the Quarter
DUTIES: General duty police work in protecting life and property, maintaining good order, preventing crimes,
conducting preliminary investigations apprehending and arrest criminals, enforcement of US Military, Federal Laws and
Base Ordinances, maintain evidence custody and custody logs and perform related work as required or assigned.
U.S. Navy, Naval Security Force, Bahrain 10/04 –11/05
Harbor Patrol Coxswain, Embarked Security Team member
DUTIES: (Harbor) Protecting Naval vessels and personnel onboard, moored to the pier from terrorist
attack. (Embarked Security Team) Served as part of a twelve team that was solely responsible for the
protection and safe keeping of a Military Sealift Command contracted cargo ship with over 5 million in
supplies directly in support of the Global War on Terrorism.
U.S. NAVY, Personnel Support Detachment, Sewell’s Point, 7/02 8/04
Norfolk, VA
Personnel Specialist, Receipts Clerk and Education Service Officer
AWARDS: Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, Junior Sailor of the
Quarter
DUTIES: Provided personnel with information and counseling related to Navy occupations, opportunities
for general education and job training, requirements for promotion, and rights and benefits. Maintain and
audit pay and personnel records of military personnel, determine military pay and travel entitlements and
deductions. Prepared financial/accounting reports related to individual pay and travel transactions and
operate associated accounting systems . Also assist personnel and their families with special problems or
personal hardships.
MILITARY TRAINING
U.S. Navy Police Academy, San Antonio, Texas
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U.S. Naval Police/Security Force Bahrain, Security Force Academy
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U.S. Naval Police/Security Force Bahrain, Coxswain Academy
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Sexual Assault Victim Intervention Victim Advocate
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Personnel Specialist (Human Resources) Apprenticeship School
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Excellent references available upon request.
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