Criminal Analyst

Posted on: 2007-07-24

Carol Ann Causey, M.S. 5116 Cumberland Cove Baton Rouge, La. 70817 (225) 978-3257 Education M.S., Louisiana State University, 1991-1996 Major – Early Childhood Education M.S., Louisiana State University, 1991-1996 Major – Training and Development Minor – Experimental Statistics Thesis Questionnaire – “QHEst”, developed and copyrighted B.S., Louisiana State University, 1982-1984 Major – Child Psychology Minor – Education Southeastern Louisiana University, 1978-1981 Major – Child Psychology Professional Experience Employment Crime Analyst, Baton Rouge Police Department, 1998-Present Senior Clerical Specialist, EBR City Parish Government, 1994-1998 Student Intern, East Baton Rouge Parish Juvenile Court, 1994 Family Services Coordinator, Louisiana State Dept. of Education, 1992-1993 Kindergarten Teacher, Livingston Parish, 1987-1990 Elementary Special Education Teacher, Livingston Parish, 1985-1986 First Grade Teacher, East Baton Rouge Parish, 1984-1985 Tutor for Dyslexic Students, The DePaul Association, Summer 1983 Psychology Research Assistant, LSU Psychology Department, 1982 Child Care Assistant Director / Receptionist, Baton Rouge, 1971-1977 Submitted Publication Causey, C.A. (1996). An Overview of The HOME Scale: Toward The Influences of The Home Environment On The Cognitive Development Of Preschool Children. The Journal of Extension. Membership Agenda for Children Bienvillehouse Center for Peace and Justice American Psychological Association Certification Family Services Coordination – United States Government Uniform Crime Reporting – Federal Bureau of Investigation Volunteer Work Judge State 4-H Child Development Contest Summer Camp Instructor for Child Care Centers Participation in Professional Conferences and Meetings Society for Training and Development Association SHRM – Society for Human Resource Management National Teacher’s Association Conference American Psychological Association Conference Total Quality Management for City Parish Government Uniform Crime Reporting Seminars for Federal Bureau of Investigation Major Areas of Research Interest Developmental Psychology Birth Order Teaching and Learning Theories Intergenerational Violence Peer Relationships and Communication Skills