Crime Analysis: How to Become an Elite Analyst

Wed, November 20, 2024 7:00 PM - Wed, November 20, 2024 8:30 PM at Virtual (Zoom)

Join us for the Crime Analysis: How to Become an Elite Analyst webinar!

Hear from successful analysts in the field about their work, lessons they have learned, and advice on how to succeed in the field. This event is open to all undergraduate and graduate students interested in a career in crime analysis.

Wednesday, November 20th
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Zoom Webinar

Registration is required. Please register through this link: https://msu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Frsr2SKDTcGnuysEdh3DTA

 

Panelist Bios

 

Amanda Bruner

Amanda K. Bruner works in CNA’s Center for Justice Research Innovation as a crime analysis advisor supporting the Crime Analyst in Residence (CAR), Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN), and Public Safety Partnership (PSP) grant programs, all of which are federally funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA). In this role, Bruner provides crime analysis training and technical assistance to nearly two dozen law enforcement agencies across the United States. Before joining CNA, Bruner served as the first crime analyst for the Matthews (North Carolina) Police. She was previously a corporate intelligence specialist for Bank of America and is currently an adjunct criminal justice professor concentrating in crime analysis at Radford University and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Bruner is the President of the Carolinas Crime Analysis Association (CCAA) and a Membership Committee volunteer for the International Association of Crime Analysis (IACA). Bruner graduated with both a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and a master’s degree in law enforcement intelligence and analysis from Michigan State University.

 

Charley Giberti

Charley Giberti is a Solution Engineer contracting with the Department of Justice Money Laundering and Asset Recovery Section to implement next-generation data analysis systems. Throughout his private-sector career, he has consulted with the Department of Defense, the Department of Labor, and public and private sector agencies in the US, Canada and Mexico. He provides training and technical assistance to state and local law enforcement through Project Safe Neighborhoods and the Crime Analyst in Residence program. Charley worked as a Crime Analyst for the Cincinnati Police Department and as an Analyst Supervisor for the Wichita Police Department before entering the private sector. He holds a Master’s degree from Florida State University and is a certified Microsoft Power Platform Architect.