Troy Mantle
Lincoln, NE. **504
**********@*******.***
Objective Working within the Innocence Project or as a Safety Director.
Education 2005-2009 Indiana University Richmond, IN
B.S. Criminal Justice
• Graduated with a 3.96 Grade Point Average.
• Chancellor’s list 2005-2008.
• Attended: The Indiana State Police Crime Lab, Indiana Court of Appeals hearing at Indiana University East, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences conference in Cincinnati Ohio, and a DNA seminar held by Jake Hill at Indiana University East.
• Public Services: Held a seminar on School Safety & Security. Participated with the Social Work program in assisting needy families. Assisted with Fall Fest 2007 & 2008. Worked with Straughn Township Board by writing grants to redo the park and provided community services.
• Accomplishments: Graduated top of the Humanities and Social Sciences program. 2006 placed 2nd in the university writing competition. Mar. 2007-Dec. 2008 President of the Criminal Justice Club and of Alpha Phi Sigma National Criminal Justice Honor Society. 2008 presented my research project “on-campus learning-vs-distant learning” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences conference in Cincinnati.
• Honors/Awards: 2006 Accepted into Alpha Phi Sigma National Criminal Justice Honor Society. 2005-2008 The Dean’s National Honor Society. 2007-2008 Outstanding Organization President and Criminal Justice club award for Outstanding Organization. 2007-2008 Outstanding Criminal Justice Student. 2008-2009 Chancellor’s Scholar Award “School of Humanities and Social Sciences”.
Internship Fall 2008 Wayne County Courthouse Richmond, IN
Interned for Judge Gregory Horn
• Learned daily requirements of the court system.
• Responsible for filing, case research, general judicial errands, and making court appearances.
• Followed all office rules, including confidentiality expectations.
Experience Fall 2007 Indiana University East Richmond, IN
Teacher Assistant for Dr. Victoria Lynn Beck
• Tutored university students’ for two Introduction to Criminal Justice classes.
• Performed clerical work by grading papers, and administered exams.
• Assisted the professor with two criminal justice research projects.
2003-2005 Quality Tool & Gauge Richmond, IN
Quality Inspector and Line Supervisor
• Responsible for overseeing that all parts pass inspection and machines tested out successfully.
• Worked directly on the assembly line operating mills, lathes, drill presses, and CNC machines.
• Trained in using micrometers, air gauges, pressure plugs, and engagement testing.
Personal Special Skills
• Areas of strength: technical writing, grant writing, researching, creative and analytical thinking, and problem solving.
• Basic computer programming in Python.