Criminal Justice Personal Statement

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At a young age, I watched from a classroom TV the first terrorist act that I would see in my lifetime. Along with a vast majority of Americans, I remember where I was when the Twin Towers fell. From that moment on my life changed and not because I lost someone. In that day and days that followed; I saw pain, fear and sadness everywhere I looked. I wanted to protect the community, but I wasn’t sure where to take that passion. I started out at (then) Burlington County Community College studying my general education requirements and I took about 6 months to 12 months off to figure out exactly where I wanted to take my passion. I decided I wanted to work in law enforcement, but I wanted to be more than a police officer. I want to work for Federal …show more content…

I started off as a summer intern for a Kevin Murphy, LLC. Kevin Murphy was my Investigation Practicum professor who also works full-time as a private investigator. After our class completed he offered me a summer internship aiding to the investigation of his current cases. Following this opportunity, I was given the chance to intern with the U.S Probation Office in Camden, NJ. This gave me the opportunity to shadow Supervised Release and gave me experience writing collateral requests. After receiving my degree from Rutgers, I worked for Vertical Screen, Inc. where I ran criminal background checks for the pre-employment process. A little over a year of working 50-65 hour work weeks, I was hired by the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office where I am currently employed as a Victim/Witness Advocate. As a Victim/Witness Advocate I am given the opportunity to help those who have been victimized as they navigate the criminal justice system in Burlington County, New Jersey. My function is a liaison between the Assistant Prosecutor and the victims and one of the most important element of my job is safe guarding the bill of rights awarded to crime victims in the state of New

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