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Public Speaking for Criminal Justice Professional is a one-of-a-kind public speaking guide specifically written for criminal justice and forensic science professionals; it will improve any reader's confidence and presentation skills regardless of experience level.
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Public Speaking for Criminal Justice Professional is a one-of-a-kind public speaking guide specifically written for criminal justice and forensic science professionals; it will improve any reader's confidence and presentation skills regardless of experience level.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 255
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000080599
- Artikelnr.: 59621601
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 255
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000080599
- Artikelnr.: 59621601
Thomas P. Mauriello is an educator, author, consultant, and public speaker. He retired from federal service in 2012 after 30 years with the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). His assignments with DoD included Special Agent; Chief of Police; Senior Polygraph Examiner; Director, Occupational Health, Environmental and Safety Services; Director, Interagency OPSEC Support Staff (IOSS); Deputy Director for Security Education, Training and Awareness; Congressional Staff Investigator for the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations; and Chief of Polygraph. He is a former police officer and criminal investigator.
He is the founder and CEO of the forensic consultant company, ForensIQ, Inc. His company provides forensic investigation services, criminal case & evidence assessments; security & counterintelligence services; education, training, awareness, and motivational public speaking presentations; and news media and film and TV production consultation.
His academic position as Senior Lecturer has been held concurrently throughout his professional career. It includes teaching criminal investigation and forensic sciences courses, while managing the Crime Laboratory for the University of Maryland at College Park, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice.
He is an accomplished author, who besides writing this book, is the author of the legal treatise, Criminal Investigation Handbook - Strategy, Law and Science, The Dollhouse Murders, illustrating crime scene dioramas used to study the crime scene investigation (CSI) process, and the e-textbook, Introduction to Criminalistics-From Crime Scene to Court Room. He is the creator of the ForensIQ C.S.I. Checklist(TM) App, which is the first and currently the only mobile App of its kind that has been created to assist law enforcement and criminal investigation professionals while conducting crime scene investigations.
A sought after forensic sciences consultant; he is regularly interviewed by newspaper, television, and radio news media. He has appeared on ABC World News Tonight, CBS Sunday Morning News, and Fox and MSNBC cable news shows. He has been featured as a forensic consultant on television documentaries, including The Discovery Channel's Lizzie Borden Had An Ax, and several episodes in Investigation Discovery (ID) Channel's series, Forensics: You Decide and Reasonable Doubt. He is the creator and host of the TV webcast ForensicWeek.com Show, broadcast and archived on www.ForensicWeek.com.
His vast public speaking experience includes 42 years as a university professor, the presentation of hundreds of counterintelligence awareness briefings and forensic science lectures at numerous universities and law schools, as well as presenting his motivational seminar on public speaking communications, entitled, Motivation through Communication.
He is a recipient of the U.S. Department of Defense, Exceptional Civilian Service; holds the degree of master of forensic sciences from The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.; an American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) Fellow; active member of the International Association for Identification (IAI), member of the Maryland Polygraph Association, Lifetime Member of the Operations Security (OPSEC) Professionals Society; and member of Maryland's Center for Forensic Excellence Advisory Committee.
He is the founder and CEO of the forensic consultant company, ForensIQ, Inc. His company provides forensic investigation services, criminal case & evidence assessments; security & counterintelligence services; education, training, awareness, and motivational public speaking presentations; and news media and film and TV production consultation.
His academic position as Senior Lecturer has been held concurrently throughout his professional career. It includes teaching criminal investigation and forensic sciences courses, while managing the Crime Laboratory for the University of Maryland at College Park, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice.
He is an accomplished author, who besides writing this book, is the author of the legal treatise, Criminal Investigation Handbook - Strategy, Law and Science, The Dollhouse Murders, illustrating crime scene dioramas used to study the crime scene investigation (CSI) process, and the e-textbook, Introduction to Criminalistics-From Crime Scene to Court Room. He is the creator of the ForensIQ C.S.I. Checklist(TM) App, which is the first and currently the only mobile App of its kind that has been created to assist law enforcement and criminal investigation professionals while conducting crime scene investigations.
A sought after forensic sciences consultant; he is regularly interviewed by newspaper, television, and radio news media. He has appeared on ABC World News Tonight, CBS Sunday Morning News, and Fox and MSNBC cable news shows. He has been featured as a forensic consultant on television documentaries, including The Discovery Channel's Lizzie Borden Had An Ax, and several episodes in Investigation Discovery (ID) Channel's series, Forensics: You Decide and Reasonable Doubt. He is the creator and host of the TV webcast ForensicWeek.com Show, broadcast and archived on www.ForensicWeek.com.
His vast public speaking experience includes 42 years as a university professor, the presentation of hundreds of counterintelligence awareness briefings and forensic science lectures at numerous universities and law schools, as well as presenting his motivational seminar on public speaking communications, entitled, Motivation through Communication.
He is a recipient of the U.S. Department of Defense, Exceptional Civilian Service; holds the degree of master of forensic sciences from The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.; an American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) Fellow; active member of the International Association for Identification (IAI), member of the Maryland Polygraph Association, Lifetime Member of the Operations Security (OPSEC) Professionals Society; and member of Maryland's Center for Forensic Excellence Advisory Committee.
Part 1 - General Preparation and Development
Chapter 1: Meet the tasker
Chapter 2: Objectives and Content Development
Chapter 3: The Audience
Chapter 4: Methods for transmitting your presentation content
Chapter 5: Evolution of Presentation Audio/Visual (A/V) Technology
Chapter 6: Surveying the Venue where you will be speaking
Chapter 7: Delivery Techniques
Part 2 - Special Criminal Justice and Forensic Science Presentation Tasks
Chapter 8: Presentation Categories Related to the Criminal Justice Sciences
Chapter 9: Preparing for News Media Interviews and Entertainment
Documentaries
Chapter 10: Teaching Academic and Training Courses
Part 3 - Evaluating and Find-Tuning your Performance
Chapter 11: Evaluating your Presentation Performance
Chapter 12: Presentation Problems and Solutions
Chapter 13: Developing your Public Speaking Skills
Chapter 1: Meet the tasker
Chapter 2: Objectives and Content Development
Chapter 3: The Audience
Chapter 4: Methods for transmitting your presentation content
Chapter 5: Evolution of Presentation Audio/Visual (A/V) Technology
Chapter 6: Surveying the Venue where you will be speaking
Chapter 7: Delivery Techniques
Part 2 - Special Criminal Justice and Forensic Science Presentation Tasks
Chapter 8: Presentation Categories Related to the Criminal Justice Sciences
Chapter 9: Preparing for News Media Interviews and Entertainment
Documentaries
Chapter 10: Teaching Academic and Training Courses
Part 3 - Evaluating and Find-Tuning your Performance
Chapter 11: Evaluating your Presentation Performance
Chapter 12: Presentation Problems and Solutions
Chapter 13: Developing your Public Speaking Skills
Part 1 - General Preparation and Development
Chapter 1: Meet the tasker
Chapter 2: Objectives and Content Development
Chapter 3: The Audience
Chapter 4: Methods for transmitting your presentation content
Chapter 5: Evolution of Presentation Audio/Visual (A/V) Technology
Chapter 6: Surveying the Venue where you will be speaking
Chapter 7: Delivery Techniques
Part 2 - Special Criminal Justice and Forensic Science Presentation Tasks
Chapter 8: Presentation Categories Related to the Criminal Justice Sciences
Chapter 9: Preparing for News Media Interviews and Entertainment
Documentaries
Chapter 10: Teaching Academic and Training Courses
Part 3 - Evaluating and Find-Tuning your Performance
Chapter 11: Evaluating your Presentation Performance
Chapter 12: Presentation Problems and Solutions
Chapter 13: Developing your Public Speaking Skills
Chapter 1: Meet the tasker
Chapter 2: Objectives and Content Development
Chapter 3: The Audience
Chapter 4: Methods for transmitting your presentation content
Chapter 5: Evolution of Presentation Audio/Visual (A/V) Technology
Chapter 6: Surveying the Venue where you will be speaking
Chapter 7: Delivery Techniques
Part 2 - Special Criminal Justice and Forensic Science Presentation Tasks
Chapter 8: Presentation Categories Related to the Criminal Justice Sciences
Chapter 9: Preparing for News Media Interviews and Entertainment
Documentaries
Chapter 10: Teaching Academic and Training Courses
Part 3 - Evaluating and Find-Tuning your Performance
Chapter 11: Evaluating your Presentation Performance
Chapter 12: Presentation Problems and Solutions
Chapter 13: Developing your Public Speaking Skills