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Manager Information Technology

Location:
Brooklyn, NY
Posted:
March 25, 2014

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Resume:

As a highly motivated and reliable graduate, I am keen to further apply my

knowledge and skills, to an entry level role in information technology

where I can excel in addressing, managing, and analysing the use of

information to dramatically improve computing and communication

capabilities. Having studied at the second largest Criminal Justice Faculty

in the USA -alongside professionals in information technology, computer

analysis, and network security- has provided me with the knowledge,

insights, strong interpersonal communication skills, and drive to be of

great added value to a dynamic, forward looking organization that fosters

learning and growth.

EDUCATION

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN (CLASS OF 2013)

Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences

Master of Science in Criminal Justice (Concentration: Forensic

Computer Investigation)

SAINT FRANCIS COLLEGE (CLASS OF 2011)

Department of Criminal Justice, Sociology and Social Studies

Bachelor of Criminal Justice (Minors: Women, Gender Studies,

and Sociology)

KNOWLEDGE & COMPETENCIES

CRIMINAL JUSTICE LAW & SOCIOLOGY COMPUTER CRIME

Research Methods and Law Enforcement and Network Security, Data

Quantitative Application Terrorism Protection and

in Criminal Justice Telecommunications

Crime Mapping and Mental Health, Law, Computer Crime: Legal

Analysis and Criminal Justice Issues and Investigative

Procedures

Criminal Procedures Sociology of Internet

Corrections Vulnerabilities, and

Criminal Activity

Theories of Criminal Juvenile Justice Advanced Investigation

Behaviour Methods

Forensic Science Rights of the Accused

Criminology and Probation and Parole COMPUTER SKILLS

Organized Crime

Investigating Financial Domestic and Sexual Proficiency in Microsoft

Crimes Violence office: Microsoft Word,

Excel, Outlook,

PowerPoint, and Macs

WORK EXPERIENCE & INTERNSHIPS

CASE MANAGER -2010/2011

New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services

Office of Probation and Correctional Alternatives (OPCA)

Treatment Alternatives for Safer Communities (TASC) Program

Prior to embarking on my Master's, I interned and worked at TASC. The TASC

Program (funded by OPCA) operates as an alternative to incarceration for

non-violent substance abusing misdemeanants, and predicate and non-

predicate felony offenders who are eligible for release to drug treatment.

Through shadowing a Case Manager, I learned the key components of effective

case management and progressed to engaging outpatient and residential

treatment facilities and escorting clients to and from court.

VOLUNTEER WORK & COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Meals on Wheels Meal Delivery to the elderly

Richmond University Hospital Distribution of Medication, and assisted

with personal care of infants



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