A Beightol

 A Beightol

A Beightol

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  • School: Niagara University
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  • Department: Criminal Justice
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  • Location: 5795 Lewiston Rd
    Niagara University, NY - 14109
  • Dates at Niagara University: September 2005 - December 2005
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Biography

Niagara University - Criminal Justice


Resume

  • 20300

    CASAC

    OASAS

  • 2003

    English

    Master's degree

    Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration

  • 2000

    Bachelor’s Degree

    Business

    Houghton College

    Associate’s Degree

    Business

    Management

    Marketing

    and Related Support Services

    Clarion University of Pennsylvania

    01BE6089020

    Notary Public

    New York State

  • Historic Palace Theater

    Volunteer

    Keenan Center

    Sales

    Microsoft Office

    Photoshop

    Management

    Training

    Leadership

    Research

    Microsoft Word

    Microsoft Excel

    PowerPoint

    Beightol

    Professional with over 10 years of experience effectively interacting with judges

    attorneys and various types of officers. Collaborates with community agencies to integrate and coordinate services. Member of fast-paced

    multifaceted unit of the probation department working with all aspects of the criminal justice system. Expert analytical skills combined with excellent communication skills. Team player valuing interdependence with parallel ability to work independently; skilled at managing multiple & competing objectives.

    Angela

    Beightol

    Child & Family Services of Erie County

    Inc.

    Northpointe Council Inc

    Bryant & Stratton College

    Niagara County Probation Dept

    Niagara University

    Niagara County

    Niagara County Site Supervisor -- September 2004 to June 2005\n\tInitiated outreach activities and speaker’s bureau for Niagara County\n-During the first year conducted over 40 formal appointments resulting in presentations

    newspaper articles

    and television interviews \n\tSupervised office staff and volunteers\n-Dozens of volunteer mediators progressed through their apprenticeships and fulfilled continuing education requirements in order to maintain their certification\n\tOutlined program goals and set strategic planning goals\n-Obtained use of three additional sites to serve individuals in all parts of the county\n Niagara County Outreach Coordinator – October 2002 to September 2004\n\tLiaison between Center and the Family

    Civil

    and Criminal Courts \n-Increased presence from one court to four courts\n\tSupervised case management of family and community programs \n-Community caseload doubled\n-Partnered with a community organization to provide arbitration services\n\tMediator certified by the New York State Unified Court System\n-Mediated an average of 25 Community cases and 20 Family cases annually\n

    Site Supervisor

    Child & Family Services of Erie County

    Inc.

    Lockport

    NY

    \tServed as team member for several local treatment courts; liaison between treatment and courts\n\tAccumulated

    interpreted and disseminated agency forensic statistics \n\tParticipated in weekly case conferences for three outpatient clinics as well as a Crisis Center\n\tFacilitated educational groups at Niagara County Jail for inmates with addictions; assisted with referrals to community based programming based on needs\n

    Criminal Justice Liaison

    Northpointe Council Inc

    Instructor

    Criminal Justice Department

    August 2005 to December 2005 (Full-time

    temporary position)\n\tInstructor for the following undergraduate courses: Introduction to Criminal Justice

    Criminal Law

    and Restorative Justice (two sections); advisor for undergrad students and supervised teaching assistant\n Graduate Assistant

    Criminal Justice Department

    January 2004 to June 2004\n\tCompiled research materials; designed FAQ handout and created presentation for recruitment purposes; Oral and visual presentations during open houses; handled inquiries of potential students\n\tStudent Representative of Strategic Planning Committee; advisor for undergraduate students \n

    Niagara University

    TASC Supervisor

    \tProvide professional programmatic management

    direction and supervision for the county’s TASC program under the general supervision of the Director\n\tPersonnel management duties including recruitment

    interviewing

    making hiring recommendations

    training

    completing performance evaluation of all employees in assigned program

    and addressing disciplinary issues\n\tCollaborate with department administration in the development of budgets and strategies related to financial feasibility of all operations\n\tMaintain

    collect and analyze program data and synthesizes information into formal reports for presentation to administration and produces annual reports as required \n\n\tAssessed and evaluated defendant’s criminogenic needs using motivational interviewing skills combined with computer programs such as AEGIS

    e-Justice including criminal history inquiries & searches

    COMPAS

    Caseload Explorer. Formulated case plans for pretrial caseload including referrals to needed services such as OASAS approved agencies for substance abuse and mental health treatment as well as housing

    employment

    education

    health and social services \n\tProvided information on the record during routine court appearances and testify during hearings\n\tPrepared and processed data in compliance with state guidelines\n\tEffectively communicate status of cases with Local

    County and Supreme Courts as well as defense and prosecution; make recommendations regarding case disposition\n\tCoordinate needed documentation with courts and county jail to synchronize release and transportation of inmates; worked in conjunction with DSS to ensure defendants had insurance coverage for appropriate level of care\n\tProvided superb handling of sensitive matters

    including confidential and personally identifiable information in records\n\tProven capacity to solve problems quickly; flexibility to adjust & adapt to changing organizational demands

    directives

    and goals\n

    Niagara County Probation Dept

    Bryant & Stratton College

    On-line

    \tSubject Matter Expert who created

    developed and implemented new courses including – Trends in Juvenile Justice and Foundations of Criminal Law and Procedure\n\tInstructed multiple courses including: Intro to Criminal Justice

    Criminology

    Corrections

    Criminal Courts

    Criminal Law

    Criminal Investigation

    Criminal Justice Capstone

    Sociology \n\tGraded assignments

    maintained gradebook; monthly faculty meeting participant\n\tUtilized Angel

    Blackboard

    Banner and Optimal Resume\n\tExperienced with Authentic Assessments

    Blooms Taxonomy and Essential/Topical Questions\n

    Instructor

CRJ 201

1.2(3)

INTROTOCRJ

2(1)

RJ 101

1.5(1)