I hold a Master’s Degree in Criminology, Law, and Society from UC Irvine and a Bachelor’s Degree in Geography with a Criminal Justice minor from Cal Poly Pomona, providing a strong foundation in criminal justice, political science, history, research methods, and academic writing.
I have over 4 years of professional experience in teaching, mentoring, and law enforcement, including serving as an Adjunct Lecturer for CRJU 405: Criminal Justice Policy at CSUF, where I taught college students...
I hold a Master’s Degree in Criminology, Law, and Society from UC Irvine and a Bachelor’s Degree in Geography with a Criminal Justice minor from Cal Poly Pomona, providing a strong foundation in criminal justice, political science, history, research methods, and academic writing.
I have over 4 years of professional experience in teaching, mentoring, and law enforcement, including serving as an Adjunct Lecturer for CRJU 405: Criminal Justice Policy at CSUF, where I taught college students (ages 18–24) in a classroom setting, led lectures, guided discussions, and assisted with research and writing assignments. Additionally, as a Police Service Officer with the Tustin Police Department, I mentored new officers and provided guidance on investigative procedures and report writing, while my work as a Program Assistant at the Tustin Senior Center involved tutoring and assisting adult learners in various programs.
My tutoring approach is personalized, practical, and interactive, using real-world examples from law enforcement and research to make complex topics understandable. I focus on helping students develop critical thinking, analytical skills, and effective writing, adapting my methods for one-on-one sessions or classroom-style instruction depending on the student’s needs.