Dr. W. Johnna Albert
Altamonte Springs, Florida *2714
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EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy in Human Services April 2013
Specialization in Criminal Justice
Capella University, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Dissertation Title: The Complex Impact of Secondary Victimization on Rape Victims
Graduated with Distinction, GPA 3.933
Masters of Science in Criminal Justice
University of Central Florida, Florida 2002
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
University of South Florida, Florida 1997
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Program Coordinator and Faculty 2003-2013
Keiser University, Orlando, Florida
Courses taught: Introduction to Criminal Justice, Criminology, Introduction to Corrections,
Introduction to Law Enforcement, Criminal Investigation, Introduction to Juvenile Procedures,
Communication and Writing for CJ Professionals, Community Policing, Criminal Procedures,
Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, Criminal Evidence and Procedures, Victimology, Human
Exploitation, Ethics in Criminal Justice, Comparative Criminal Justice Systems, Terrorism, CJ
Capstone, White Collar Crime, Deviant Behavior, Criminal Justice Management, and Protective
Services.
• Taught 15-30 undergraduate students in 4-6 courses per semester.
• Taught on-ground and hybrid courses.
• Managed the A.A. and B.A. programs.
• Managed adjunct and full time faculty.
• Developed community partnerships with law enforcement agencies, corrections, courts,
and social service agencies.
• Assisted in the development of a community resource binder and disseminated it
throughout the Orlando campus.
• Developed partnerships in the community for potential volunteering and job
opportunities.
• Developed the Criminal Justice Advisory Board which allowed for feedback to improve
the Criminal Justice Program. This Advisory Board met bi-annually and included
members from law enforcement agencies, social service agencies, corrections, and courts.
• Assisted in job placement for the A.A. and B.A. students.
• Regularly met with on-ground and online students to provide assistance regarding course
content and mentoring.
• Developed welcome packet to all new students and met with them regarding school
expectations and the program.
• Consistently received high student evaluations on efforts to meet individual guidance on
course content.
• Developed new syllabi for different courses, helping course to more closely align with
necessary outcomes.
• Participated regularly in faculty meetings and in-service meetings.
• Member of the following committees: retention committee, student success committee,
cross-functional committee, E-Companion committee, and assessment committee (won
award in 2008 and 2010).
• Online liaison for a population of approximately 200 students. Included training and
orientating students to the online format and mentoring them.
• Assisted in the development of curriculum for a Bachelor degree in Cyber Forensics and
an Associate degree in Police Science.
• Developed training manual for campus database.
• Assisted in bringing Alpha Phi Sigma and the American Criminal Justice Association to
our campus and was the campus coordinator for these programs.
• Wrote white paper, topic: Student Success.
Testing Coordinator 2008-2013
Keiser University, Orlando, Florida
Test: TEAS test
• Maintained online code database including ordering the correct codes.
• Developed training manual for proctors and trained proctors.
• Proctored online test and assisted proctors when necessary.
• Analyzed test results to create yearly reports for administration.
Professional Experience
Florida Department and Children and Families 2001-2002
Child Protective Investigator
Orlando, Florida
• Investigated child abuse claims to determine whether child abuse had occurred.
• Assisted in placing services in the home or removing the child from the home.
• Maintained ties to the community.
• Devised legal paper work for the Juvenile Court System.
Institutional Service
Keiser University, Orlando, Florida 2007-2013
Retention Committee
Student Success Committee
Assessment Committee
E-Companion Committee
Cross-functional Committee
Presentations
Innovations in Criminal Justice Education- Presented to approximately 50 members of the
Florida Association of Postsecondary Schools and Colleges, 2008.
Skills
• Computer literate, to include the Internet, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher.
• Hybrid trained, to include online platforms Blackboard and WebCT.
• Trained Campusvue Campus Management Software.
• Mentoring and advising of all students, including probation and at-risk students.