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Education
\n<\/strong>M.S. in Forensic Sciences, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
\n<\/span>B.S. in Biology, Virginia State University, Petersburg, VA\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Professional Experience
\n<\/strong>United States Postal Inspection Service<\/em>
\nForensic Latent Print Technician, <\/span>2020-Present<\/span><\/p>\n

Marymount University<\/em>
\n<\/b>Lecturer of Criminal Justice, <\/span>2022-Present
\n<\/span>Adjunct Lecturer of Criminal Justice, <\/span>2019-2022<\/span><\/p>\n

Anne Arundel County Police Department
\n<\/em>Crime Scene Technician, <\/span>2019-2020<\/span><\/p>\n

Department of Forensic Sciences DC
\n<\/em>Forensic Scientist-Crime Scene, <\/span>2016-2018<\/span><\/p>\n

Bode Technology<\/em>
\n<\/b>DNA Technician, <\/span>2013-2015<\/span><\/p>\n

Research <\/strong>
\n<\/span>TAPHONOMIC CONDITIONS AND THEIR EFFECTS ON SHARP FORCE ALTERATIONS FOUND ON BONE<\/span><\/p>\n

Taphonomy is the study of the processes (such as burial, decay, and preservation) that affect animal and plant remains as they become fossilized (Merriam-Webster, 1995). Forensic taphonomy focuses on studying postmortem processes that affect the preservation and recovery of human remains (Christensen, Passalacqua, & Bartelink, 2014).\u00a0 Research investigated how taphonomy can physically affect skeletal remains that have pre-existing trauma, specifically examining differentiating taphonomic effects from incised sharp force trauma.\u00a0 Results from this research are intended to be used to educate anyone who may be involved in crime scene investigations including crime scene investigators (CSIs), anthropologist and medical examiners, on how to properly interpret taphonomy, including differentiating skeletal trauma from taphonomic effects.\u00a0 This research may also possibly allow investigators to develop timelines based on changes that may occur within the given scenarios during the time frames used.<\/span><\/p>\n

Teaching
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