LawEnforcementJustice+ - Western Illinois University

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EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Law Enforcement & Justice Administration – December 2009
Western Illinois University – Macomb, Illinois – GPA; 3.93/4.0 – Minor: Pre-Law Honors – Deans List: 4 consecutive semesters
INTERNSHIP
Investigative Intern – (40 hours per week) – Chicago Police Department – Chicago, Illinois – July 2009-Present
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Conduct witness and complaint interviews, averaging 20 per week
Accompany investigators on stationary and mobile surveillance cases
Collect, analyze and interpret information gathered during the investigation process
Assist investigators with the preparation of case reports
WORK EXPERIENCE
Shift Leader – (20 hours per week) – McDonald’s- Pekin, Illinois January 2008 – Present
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Responsible for overseeing closing procedure (cash out, sales documents)
Upheld customer services standards by making customer aware of store specials
Personal Assistant – (35 hours a week) - Disability Services- Springfield, Illinois April 2008- June 2009
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Assisted a physically challenged student with activities of daily life
Created a stress-free, fun atmosphere for students
Advised the student in academic and social areas of concern
ORGANIZATIONS
Vice-President: Alpha Kappa Phi- Western Illinois University- Fall 2007
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Conducted meetings during the president’s absence
Organized annual street clean-up and community service events
Held an executive board position for the Cans Across America Food Drive ( collected 15,176 lbs. of food)
Secretary and Treasurer: Justice Club - Western Illinois University – 2006-2007 School year
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Produced minutes of meetings and distributed them to members weekly
Organized annual street clean-up and community services events
Aided in the decision making process of what guest speakers to bring to campus
Member: Alpha Beta Kappa - Western Illinois University – Fall 2009
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Recruited Professors for our “Pie a Professor” fundraiser event
Researched different areas of the law school admissions process through Guest speaker Missy Curran-SIUC
Generated interest in the club by conducting in-class presentations highlighting PAD sponsored events
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Studied Supreme Court Decisions
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Re-wrote briefs based on my personal knowledge of the subjects
Applied course information as well as acquired knowledge through my education to the situations
Researched Ethical Dilemmas at different levels of Law Enforcement
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Conducted interviews of a field offices, Deputy Sheriff and previous State’s Attorney
Focused on ethical and moral dilemmas faced at these different levels of the system
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