1999 - Present |
Deveux Productions in charge of operations, overseeing overall production value and production costs for theater, audio books and film projects. Mystery Thriller and fantasy writer. |
2004 - 2005 |
Associate Professor - New York State University at Farmingdale. Responsibility to teach Organizational Behavior. |
1997 - 1999 |
Associate Professor - St. Johns University taught Psychology of Criminal Justice. Wrote papers on Trans-national Crime. I was recruited to work for Drug Enforcement Administration where I was promoted to Senior Intelligence Research Specialist. |
1993 - 1998 |
Associate Professor Chair of Pace University’s New York Campus Criminal Justice program. Responsibilities to teach and start-up program in the Manhattan campus. Enrollment from no students to 120 students in degree program in Criminal Justice; developed field placement with the New York City Police Department, New York Courts and District Attorney’s office, Fortune Society and the Federal Government. |
1991 - 1993 |
Television Host for Criminal Justice Showcase. A documentary television series which brings to its audience various aspects on the Criminal Justice System, aired weekly for local cablevision in two counties. |
1988 - 1993 |
Assistant Professor Coordinator of the Criminal Justice program at New York Institute of Technology. Responsible for teaching criminal justice courses at NYIT. Accomplishments include re-writing the program in which enrollment went from a 40 student option to a 150 student degree program in Criminal Justice; developed field placement/internships with the New York City Police Department, Nassau Count Police Department and the Federal Government. |
1984 - 1988 |
Adjunct Professor - Hofstra University, Hempstead, N.Y., Psychology Department. Taught a specialty course: "Psychology of Criminal Justice." |
1972 - 1987 |
New York City Detective - Assigned to the Chief of Detectives special force in the Central Investigations and Resource Division. Experienced in profiling, patrol, anticrime, decoy, undercover, 911, narcotics, homicide and robbery investigations.
Police Psychologist - Therapy, hypnosis and industrial psychology studies for the police department. Interviewed and tested police candidates as to their suitability for police work; taught police supervisors the early warning signs of stress, alcoholism and mental illness and did individual and group testing; ran therapy counseling in post trauma syndrome, marital problems, violence, weight control and job placement. Psychological profiling on serial murders such as the Son of Sam case and others. Assisted in the development of guidelines for hostage negotiators.
Participated in several research grants as the police department's facilitator for the grantees: Women on Patrol, Police Morale, 911 Emergency Phone System, Robbery Enhancement Program and the Introduction of the Microcomputer.
Management Information Systems Analyst - Database management using microcomputer systems to sort, analyze and construct crime patterns as well as statistical analysis. Duties included coordinating and scheduling 3000 detectives to specific tasks.
Assistant Coordinator - Stress Project, a federally funded study on police stress. The study included overall management and supervisory tasks, statistical analysis, training seminars, interviews, and meeting with various police personnel from different police departments in the tri-state area. |
1979 - 1980 |
Full-Time Instructor - Criminal Justice Department for Trenton State College, Trenton, New Jersey. Taught Research Methods, Patrol, Introduction to Criminal Justice while employed as a detective in New York City. |
1979 - Present |
NYC Elementary School Teacher - Substitute teacher. |