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I recently completed (05/2023) my PhD in Criminal Justice from the University at Albany in Albany, New York. Prior to that, I graduated from Michigan State University (12/2008) with BA's in Criminal Justice and in English Literature (with a focus on contemporary literature, 1950-present). As an undergraduate, I worked at the Writing Center as a writing consultant for 4 years. As a PhD student, I taught my own undergraduate courses in criminology, punishment theory, corrections, juvenile justice, statistics, criminal justice systems, and other specialty courses. I have experience tutoring high school and collegiate students (both one-on-one and as small groups) in writing, English, statistics, data management, SPSS, criminal justice/ criminology, social science research methods, sociology, and general academic topics (how to study, how to read effectively, how to structure a college paper, etc.). Finally, I've taken several graduate level courses on how to teach, learning theory, and pedagogy development that have helped me identify and articulate the learning strategies I use, and my broader beliefs about how learning happens best.

In the past 10 years, I have focused primarily on my research career. Most of my research has focused on the intersection of the criminal legal system and behavioral health (mental illness, substance use disorder). I have experience in (and have published work in academic journals using) univariate, bivariate, and multivariate statistics, including ordinary least squares regression, logistic regression, negative binomial / Poisson models (including zero inflated), multi-level models (including cross level interaction effects), time series analyses (including interrupted time series analysis and ARIMA models), among others. I am comfortable using point-click or writing syntax in SPSS and Stata.

Although I absolutely adore my research, I miss working with students. I am a strong advocate in working collaboratively with students to help them learn critical thinking skills, argument formation skills, and problem-solving skills. I also try to impart "tips and tricks" that I've picked up as a student, as an educator, and as a researcher for the last 15 years. I believe in partnering with students, and letting students direct their education goals and futures. As such, I begin my tutoring relationships by discussing what the student hopes to get out of the experience, and then discussing the ways that I can help them achieve their goals.

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Victoria’s Qualifications
Education & Certification

Undergraduate Degree: Michigan State University - Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice

Graduate Degree: SUNY at Albany - Master of Science, Criminal Justice

Graduate Degree: SUNY at Albany - Doctor of Philosophy, Criminal Justice

Hobbies

-Reading (primarily fiction: fantasy, dystopian, magical realism) -Crochet -Watching comedies when I have the time -Taking walks with my lab puppy, Luna

Tutoring Subjects
Academic Coaching
Business
College English
College Statistics
Composition
Creative Writing
Criminology
Data Analysis
Data Management
English
English Grammar and Syntax
Essay Editing
High School Writing
Math
Music
Other
Probability
Productivity
Quantitative Methods
Science
Social Sciences
SPSS Statistic Software
Statics
Study Skills
Technology and Coding
Writing