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Canyon College


Nicole B. Lindsey, MA, BA
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Biographical Information


Education:

M.A. Canyon College, Criminal Justice, 2002
B.A. University of the District of Columbia, Criminal Justice, 1997

Summary of Qualifications:

Personal development of crime prevention planning, since the inception of the new Patrol Service Area Model.
Meticulous reviewer of investigative reports.
Works well under pressure and has the ability to meet urgent deadlines.
Skilled at handling multiple tasks and projects simultaneously.
An innovative and effective problem solver.
Ability to relate to people at all levels of an organization.
Excellent communication skills, both oral and written. Highly organized, team player.

Experience:

1994 to Present
Metropolitan Police Department, Washington, DC

2002 to Present
Patrol Operations, Fourth District
Sergeant

Patrol Service Area Team Leader. Responsibility for establishing partnerships between the community, police and outside agencies to improve service.
Responsible for the preparation of Strategic and Long Term Crime Plans.
Supervision of uniformed patrol officers; to include training and discipline of officers.
Assigning and monitoring departmental equipment, and the preparation of administrative reports relative to subordinates.
Review of warrant affidavits prior to their review by supervisors.
Develop strategies to be utilized in covert operations.

1997 to 2002
Institute of Police Science
Police Officer

Instructor for several subjects taught to new recruit officers (DC Code, Preliminary Investigations, Investigative reporting, Property, Municipal Regulations, and Domestic Violence).
Class officer for new recruit officers.
Adjunct Instructor for vehicle skills.

1995 to 1997
Fifth District
Police Officer

Deployment as a uniformed patrol officer with emphasis on the elimination of Open Air Drug Markets.
Responsible for street patrol, which resulted in the deterrence and suppression of crime.
Enforcement of DC and Federal Laws.
Assigned as an undercover officer, responsible for purchasing narcotics and posing as a prostitute.

1994 to 1995
Institute of Police Science
Police Officer

Recruit Officer responsible for the successful completion of the prescribed curriculum consisting of the laws of arrest, search and seizure, DC Criminal, Municipal, and Traffic Codes.
Firearms training and report writing.

Professional Development

National Police Search School- 2002
POLEX-Penn State University-2000
Partnerships for Problem Solving-2000
Maryland Police Corps, Purposeful Teaching- 1999
University of the District of Columbia, Certified Training Specialist- 1998
Psychological and Subconscious gestures to detecting danger- 1998
Creative Teaching Techniques- 1998
Police Community Education Program- 1997
Crime Scene Search Certified- 1997
DEA, Drug Law Enforcement Training School- 1996
Vice Training- 1995
Civil Disturbance Unit- 1995