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Areas of Expertise
Bio
Education
2012
PhD
Capella University
Human Services and Criminal Justice
1988
Master of Science
Northeastern University
Criminal Justice
1985
Baccalaureate
Northeastern University
Criminal Justice
1982
Associate
Mount Wachusett Community College
Criminal Justice
Courses Taught
CJ 216 - Cybercrime
Cybercrime has grown in visibility and importance during the last two
decades. There is growing public interest in cybercrime and identity theft and its consequences for businesses and individuals, only scant attention has been given to investigation and understanding of this crime. The focus of this course is to introduce students with the technical, social and legal aspects of cybercrime while exposing students to theories tools and approaches to preventing and investigation of Cybercrime.
3 credits
CJ 333 - Terrorism
This course will explore the development of terrorism as a form of crime. Topics to be studied include major terrorist groups and their strategies, tactics and targets, jurisdictional issues, anti- and counter-terrorist operations, federal law enforcement, and future trends in terrorism.
3 credits
CJ 338 - Issues in Contemporary Security
This course focuses on the increasing role private security plays in the field of crime prevention, detection, and investigation. Forms of private security including armed protective services; retail loss prevention; industrial and institutional security; security surveys and risk analysis; and issues related to the manufacture, sale, installation, and the effectiveness of a variety of security system applications will be explored, as well as the impact of homeland security on the private security sector.
3 credits
CJ 212 – Homeland Security
The course is designed to introduce students to the established Department of Homeland Security. The course will examine issues such as interdepartmental workings, legal restrictions placed on the DHS mandates, how the DHS interacts with both domestic and international agencies, and how effective has the DHS been since its inception.
3 credits