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2023-2025 Northeastern University
Masters in Criminal Justice & Criminology ● Related Coursework: (Crime Analysis Using (GIS), Statistical Analysis Using (RStudio), Criminology, GIS for Urban/Regional Policy)
2018-2022
Bachelors in Criminal Justice ● Related Coursework: (Criminal Justice System, Criminal Case Analysis, Criminal Justice Management, Applied Research Method Using SPSS)
2025 / Northeastern Project (ArcGIS)
The Impact of Social Service Accessibility on Narcotic Crime Patterns in Chicago Using ArcGIS ● Utilized ArcGIS Pro to examine the correlation between the accessibility of rehabilitation centers and narcotics related crime. ● Presented ArcGIS StoryMap showcasing spatial analysis of narcotic crime patterns near rehabilitation centers in Chicago. ● Interpreted spatial statistics results to validate findings.
2022 / Arlington County Sheriff’s Office
Student Assistance II Supervised by Captain James McMichael ● Participated in Active Shooting Program to enhance police officers’ interaction with civilians supervised by Captain James McMichael ● Filed employees annual training standards requirements. ● Performed Administrative duties: Serving as program coordinator assistance.
2019 / Widener University Student Association
Vice President ● Prepared and assisted new student to facilitate education learning. ● Participated With Widener University’s events.
2025 / Northeastern Project (RStudio)
Exploring How School-Level Resources Impact Student Math Proficiency Using RStudio ● Conducted linear regression analyses through RStudio to examine how school resources impact student math proficiency. ● Developed policy recommendations based on statistical evidence, emphasizing teacher certification, STEM program expansion, and poverty intervention. ● Assessed data relationships and potential multicollinearity using pair plots and correlation matrices.
2022 / Marymount Project (SPSS)
Effectiveness of Capital Punishment in Curbing Crimes Using SPSS ● Evaluated the role of deterrence and retribution in capital punishment policies. ● Examined the unfair application of capital punishment and the wrongful executions of innocent individuals. ● Performed statistical analysis using SPSS to evaluate survey data, including online surveys and responses from 55 Marymount University students, to assess public perceptions.
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Project Management Foundation | (April 2025)
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Training the Trainers (TOT) | (April 2025)
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International Conference on Counter Terrorism and Human Security | (December 2024)
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Social Behavioral- Educational (SBE) Comprehensive | (September 2024)
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Social and Behavioral Responsible Conduct of Research | (September 2024)
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Member of ACJS
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Member of ASC
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