Online Programs

Can’t physically be on campus? You can still have a top-quality University of New Haven education. We’ve gone beyond our geographical boundaries to offer you a variety of online degree programs. With these distance learning courses, you can set your own class time and place. Most important, the courses offer the same objectives, expectations, and value as their on-campus counterparts, and carry the same academic credit.

John DeCarlo

Ph.D. City University of New York Graduate Center

Dr. DeCarlo has 34 years of police experience and is a retired chief of police. He is also the co-founder of NexGen Public Safety Software Solutions and served as the director of research and development for the company. His current research centers on policing methodologies and their effect on crime, police system organization, eyewitness memory, policing efficacy and management strategies, organizational dysfunction and change, police unionism and environmental criminology. DeCarlo is currently conducting research in police contagion shooting and the antecedents to violence escalation and conducting action research in areas of police education and organizational change interventions and predictive policing and analysis. Dr. DeCarlo has been the recipient of several federal grants to study policing in the United States. Dr. DeCarlo is the founder of The Center for Advanced Policing at the University of New Haven and coordinated the Police Studies program at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.

Maria Tcherni-Buzzeo

Ph.D. in Criminal Justice, University at Albany, SUNY, 2011

Dr. Tcherni’s research interests include examining crime trends and patterns, with a focus on structural causes of violence and homicide. Her primary focus is on areas that affect the criminal justice system like poverty, education, and family structure. Her courses also examine the interplay of these factors with family-level issues like child abuse and neglect, along with individual-level factors like mental health issues, tendencies towards risky behaviors, and life valuation.

Jonathan Kringen

Ph.D. Texas State University

Dr. Kringen’s primary interest is the application of advanced research methodologies, including computational and simulation approaches, to aid in the investigation of criminal justice phenomena. His substantive interests include policing, crime analysis, school safety, and immigration. His recent work includes an exploration of the impact of criminal prosecution on unauthorized entry under Operation Streamline completed in conjunction with the Vera Institute of Justice and an evaluation of the impact of community-engaged training of police recruits completed with Police Foundation. His work has appeared in Journal of Criminal Justice Education, Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, and Journal of Criminal Justice. He holds PhD and MS degrees in criminal justice from Texas State University and a BA in Spanish from the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Kringen teaches courses in crime analysis, data systems, data visualization, quantitative analysis, and research methods.

Edward Keane

Licensed Clinician in the State of Connecticut
Board Certified in Trauma and Stress
Active Member of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology

Dr. Keane is an adjunct professor at the Henry Lee College of Criminal Justice at the University of New Haven as well as a professor of psychology and sociology, and the coordinator of the human services program at Housatonic community college in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
In addition to teaching, he provides consulting services to many organizations in the areas of organizational development and clinical services.  He has served as the director of planning and research for the United Way, a program consultant to the educational foundation of America, founder and director of the Greater Bridgeport Adolescent Pregnancy Program, Chairman of two State of Connecticut Commissions on adolescent health, and a three-time Yale University postdoctoral fellow in clinical psychology, organizational leadership, and medical psychology.
Dr. Keane is a police psychologist/mental health specialist for a regional police crisis/hostage negotiation unit. He is a licensed is a clinician in the State of Connecticut, as well as Board Certified in Trauma and Stress and an active member of the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology.

Patrick Malloy, DBA

Dr. Patrick Malloy is the Director of the MS Investigations program, and has been involved in financial fraud investigations ranging from the small office worker embezzlement to multi million dollar frauds.  His passion is connecting the program (and students) with the professional organizations for networking, internships, careers, and mentoring.

Dan Lyons

Special Agent for the FBI for over 20 years. Supervised the Complex Financial Crime Program in the New Haven Division. Spent six years as Associate Division Counsel in New York , responsible for legal instruction to over 1100 agents. Later part of his career was focused primarily on white collar crime, to include hedge funds, insider trading and cyber-based financial crimes, and have conducted organized crime cases.

Richard Colangelo

State’s Attorney for the Judicial District of Stamford-Norwalk.
Attorney Colangelo joined the Division of Criminal Justice in March 1993 and was promoted to his current position as Senior Assistant State’s Attorney at Part A at Stamford Superior Court in July 2003.

The State’s Attorney is the chief law enforcement officer in the Judicial District of Stamford-Norwalk, which includes the cities of Stamford and Norwalk and the towns of Darien, Greenwich, New Canaan, Weston, Westport and Wilton. The State’s Attorney oversees the prosecutors and other Division of Criminal Justice staff assigned to the Superior Courts at Stamford and Norwalk, CT.

Angelo Floiran

Expert Criminal Investigator with Specializations in Cyber & Financial Crimes, Money Laundering,

Specializing in Cell Phone & Computer Forensics, using the same top of the line software programs used by law enforcement and government agencies. GPS and Cell Tower plotting capabilities

Angelo was a former lead Major Crimes Detective in Homicide, Sexual Assault, Organized Crime, Human Trafficking as well as services in Criminal Profiling, Witness Location and Intelligence Gathering.

Det. Mark Solomon

Detective inn Greenwich, CT Police Department: 23-year veteran who has been assigned to the Connecticut Financial Crimes Task Force (CFCTF).

Solomon is president of the Connecticut Chapter of the International Association of Financial Crimes Investigators (IAFCI) and continues to help promote the sharing of information within law enforcement and between law enforcement and the financial industry. Solomon also is certified as an instructor by the State of Connecticut Police Officer Standards and Training Council (P.O.S.T.) and provides instruction in financial crimes investigations to not only to Police Officers and Police Recruits in the State of Connecticut but nationally as well. He regularly conducts seminars and webinars to educate both the public and private industry in the prevention and investigation of financial crimes.

Paul Zikmund

Paul E. Zikmund serves as Director Global Ethics and Compliance for Bunge in White Plains, NY. He is responsible for managing and conducting investigations of compliance matters, fraud and misconduct, implementing fraud detective techniques, administering the company’s fraud and compliance risk assessment process, and managing anti-fraud/compliance programs and controls designed to reduce the risk of fraud and misconduct.

Prior to joining Bunge, Zikmund worked as the Senior Director Forensic Audit at Tyco International in Princeton, NJ, and the Director Litigation Support Services at Amper, Politziner, & Mattia, LLP, in Philadelphia, PA, where he was responsible for developing, implementing and administering fraud risk management services for Tyco and for clients.

He possesses nearly 20 years of experience in this field and has effectively managed global fraud and forensic teams at various Fortune 500 companies.

Zikmund, who is a Certified Fraud Examiner, Certified Fraud Deterrence Specialist, and Certified Forensic Financial Analyst, has designed and implemented programs to detect and investigate instances of fraud. Zikmund also conducts fraud risk assessments and fraud awareness training to help clients detect and deter fraud within their organizations. His public and private sector experience includes the investigation of complex financial frauds, conducting forensic audit engagements, and providing litigation support for a variety of industries.

Lt. Kelly Walsh

Lieutenant Kelly Walsh was hired by the Avon Police Department in March 2003. She was assigned to Patrol and served as the Community Relations Officer from 2006 to 2007. In 2007, she was promoted to Sergeant, working first in Patrol and then as Detective Division Supervisor. Lieutenant Walsh was promoted to her current rank of Lieutenant in March 2010. She oversees the Avon Police Department Operations Division.

Lieutenant Walsh holds an undergraduate degree from University of New Haven in Criminal Justice, with a concentration in Investigative Services and Victimology, a certificate in Forensic Computer Investigation, and a Master’s of Science in Criminal Justice, with a concentration in Law Enforcement Management, from the University of New Haven. In 2005, Lieutenant Walsh was assigned to the F.B.I. Computer Crimes Task Force in New Haven, Connecticut. In 2009, she received Certified Forensic Computer Examiner certification from the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists. Lieutenant Walsh applies these highly specialized skills to oversee the Digital Forensic Unit within the Avon Police Department. Lieutenant Walsh is a graduate of the F.B.I. National Academy, 267th Session.

Lieutenant Walsh is a State of Connecticut, Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection, Police Officer Standards and Training Council Certified instructor, teaching at annual In-Services, Recruit Academies, and also conducts in-house Department training. Lieutenant Walsh is an instructor for the on-line Master’s Program at the University of New Haven.

Lieutenant Walsh coordinates and supervises an annual, week-long F.B.I. National Academy Associates Connecticut Chapter Youth Leadership Course for teenagers each summer in Connecticut. She is credited for her expansion of the Program, in both curriculum and duration.

Lieutenant Walsh is a Board member of the Special Olympics Law Enforcement Council in Connecticut. In support of the Special Olympics, Lieutenant Walsh oversees and participates in Department fundraisers and events year round. In March 2013, Lieutenant Walsh was awarded the “Unsung Hero Award” for her tireless efforts for and dedication to Special Olympics.

Declan Hill

Declan Hill is a journalist, academic and consultant. He is one of the world’s foremost experts on match fixing and corruption in international sports. In 2008, Hill, as a Chevening Scholar, obtained his doctorate in Sociology at the University of Oxford.
His book ‘The Fix: Organized Crime and Soccer’ has appeared in twenty-one languages. Hill was the first person to show the new danger to international sport posed by the globalization of the gambling market and match-fixing at the highest levels of professional football (soccer) including the Champions League and FIFA World Cup tournaments. Part of the book details his involvement with an Asian match-fixing gang as they travelled around the world to fix major football matches.

In 2013, his second book ‘The Insider’s Guide to Match-Fixing’ was published and immediately translated into Japanese. It is a popular version of his Oxford doctoral thesis and was dubbed by its English-language publisher as ‘Freakonomics meets Sports Corruption’.

Hill worked for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) first as an investigative journalist at the flagship program the fifth estate then as an anchor for Newsworld International.

His programs and articles have also appeared in the New York Times, the Toronto Star, the BBC, The Guardian and the Sunday Telegraph (London), as well as other media outlets. For his work on match-fixing, Hill has been interviewed by over-700 major news outlets – including CNN, Le Monde, Der Spiegel, Sydney Morning Herald, Al Jazeera, The Times, Il Manifesto, Corriere della Sera (Milan): El País(Madrid), Politiken (Copenhagen).

Before publishing The Fix, Hill completed documentaries on the widespread murders of Filipino journalists, the killing of the head of the Canadian mafia, blood feuds in Kosovo, ethnic cleansing in Iraq, pagan religions in Bolivia and honour killings in Turkey.

In his spare time, Hill is a keen amateur boxer and martial arts enthusiast. He leads groups of recreational and competitive fighters to train in Havana, Cuba. On March 31, 2012, Hill won a charity boxing match that was part of the historic Trudeau-Brazeau night – as part of Fight for the Cure in support the Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation.

Christy Smith, Ph.D.

Ph.D. Florida State University

I joined the University of New Haven faculty in 2014. I received my B.A. from the University of West Florida in 1997, and my M.P.A in 2003 and Ph.D. in 2014 from Florida State University.

Prior to joining the University of New Haven, I worked for the State of Florida, first as a policy and budget analyst in the Executive Office of the Governor under Governor Jeb Bush, then in the Florida House of Representatives under Speakers Rubio and Cretul. During Speaker Rubio’s administration, I worked with the Business Regulation Committee; during Speaker Cretul’s administration, I worked with the Higher Education Appropriations Committee. After four years working with the Florida Legislature, I joined the Florida Department of Children and Families, first as a budget analyst and then as a unit manager in the Substance Abuse and Mental Health program office. I also taught at Florida State University during this time.

Cynthia Conrad, Ph.D.

Ph.D. University of Texas at Arlington

Dr. Conrad holds a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Arlington (with the University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas), specializing in Public Health Administration. She also holds a Master of Arts in Political Science from the University of Texas at Arlington, specializing in policy analysis. Dr. Conrad’s Bachelor of Arts degree comes from Southern Illinois University, also in Political Science, specializing in comparative government.

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Wayne Sandford

M.A., Sacred Heart University, 2003
Wayne Sandford joined the University of New Haven as full-time faculty in 2010 after teaching as an Adjunct professor since 1984. He holds a Master’s degree in Religious Studies and a BS in Fire Engineering. Mr. Sandford has robust experience in Emergency Management including serving as the Deputy Commissioner of State of Connecticut Department of Emergency Management and Homeland Security, as Fire Chief of East Haven, Ct, and as the State Fire Administrator for Connecticut and the Director of Fire Training. Finally, Mr. Sandford was appointed to the Sandy Hook Commission by Governor Malloy.

Today Mr. Sandford manages the Emergency Management program at the University and teaches in the Fire Science program both undergraduate and graduate levels as well as the Emergency Management program. He teaches courses in Fire Hydraulics, Fire Management Ethics, Emergency Management Planning and Emergency Management Recovery, Business Continuity Crisis Management.

Peter Struble, M.P.A.

M.P.A., University of New Haven, 2007
Peter Struble was a member of the Wallingford Fire Department in CT for 35 years. He spent the last 13 years as the department’s fire chief. Upon retiring from the fire department he joined the faculty at the University of New Haven Fire Science Department. While teaching at the University of New Haven he has developed a course in Strategic Planning for the Fire Service at the graduate level and introduced the first emergency medical services courses.  His current work responsibilities for the University of New Haven are coordination and management of an undergraduate college level paramedicine program. He has an expertise in Emergency Medical Services at the Paramedic transport level and organizational leadership. He is experienced in a both unionized and volunteer labor environments with the ability to create collaborative relationships.

Chief Struble holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the State University of New York in Fire Service Management, a Master’s Degree from the University of New Haven in Public Administration and is a recognized national speaker in fire and emergency medical services. His credentials include designation as a Chief Fire Officer and Chief Medical Officer from the Center for Public Safety Excellence.

Dr. Rachel Dowty Beech

Dr. Rachel Dowty Beech designed low-impact crude oil bioremediation methods for her master’s thesis, taught biology, chemistry, zoology, environmental science, sociology, and service-learning courses before earning her Ph.D. at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. After receiving her Ph.D., she served a post-doc with the National Science Foundation designing ways to study organizational culture in disaster response. She was the director of the Disaster Science and Management Program at Louisiana State University for six years, where she designed and taught many face-to-face and online courses in emergency and disaster management.

Katherine McCormack, RN MPH MEP

Katherine McCormack was the Director of Public Health Nursing, City of Waterbury; the Director of Health for the City of Hartford for eight years, and the Director of Emergency Management for the City of Hartford for eight years.

Ms. McCormack is an accomplished healthcare executive.  Her leadership strengths include the development of multiorganization coalitions, crisis management to include bioterrorism threats and operations management, department and fiscal restructuring and oversight.  Her funding applications on behalf of the City of Hartford secured awards that included the Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS) and the Medical Reserve Corps (MRC).  Ms. McCormack is currently the volunteer Director of the Capitol Region Medical Reserve Corps and the CT MRC Liaison for the Department of Public Health’s statewide Medical Reserve Corps program.  Ms. McCormack has been consulting with Tetra Tech as an exercise controller/evaluator for six years and is an adjunct faculty member at the University of New Haven, Emergency Management Masters Program.

Ms. McCormack serves on multiple boards and committees and is active in the CT Emergency Management Association (CEMA) and the International Emergency Management Association (IAEM) serving as secretary/treasurer of Region I.

Jamie Caplan

Jamie Caplan, President of Jamie Caplan Consulting LLC (JCC), which provides comprehensive emergency management planning services for all phases of disaster management, including mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. Ms. Caplan has been working in the field of emergency management for over 20 years. Mitigation planning is at the forefront of Ms. Caplan’s expertise and focus. She has vast experience developing mitigation plans for unique jurisdictions such as the Territory of American Samoa and multiple Native American Tribes.  Ms. Caplan was the Prime Contractor for Connecticut’s South Central Regional Council of Governments (SCRCOG) Multi-Jurisdiction Hazard Mitigation Plan for ten jurisdictions in South Central Connecticut.  Ms. Caplan completed a multi-hazard risk assessment for the University of Massachusetts Amherst and assisted the Pioneer Valley Regional Planning Commission with the university’s mitigation plan.  Finally, Ms. Caplan worked with FEMA Headquarters to develop mitigation-planning guidance documents and a mitigation-planning course.

Diane Ifkovic

Diane Ifkovic has been employed at the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CTDEEP) since October 1999 within the Land and Water Resources Division, Flood Management Program.  As the State National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Coordinator, Ms. Ifkovic serves as the liaison between the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and municipalities to reduce flood losses and mitigate natural hazards.  She conducts community outreach meetings to promote wise floodplain management and ensure compliance with the minimum federal NFIP standards.  Other duties include performing local ordinance and regulation reviews for compliance with minimum federal requirements, conducting training workshops for municipal officials, publishing an electronic newsletter, assisting municipalities and regional planning agencies in preparing hazard mitigation plans, and assisting community officials and residents following a disaster declaration.  Ms. Ifkovic also participates in the state’s Long Term Recovery Task Force and on the Connecticut Interagency Hazard Mitigation Committee.  She has also served on the state’s Drought Task Force.   She is a member of the board of directors for the Connecticut Association of Flood Managers (CAFM).  She is also an adjunct professor at the University of New Haven, teaching an online floodplain management class for their masters in emergency management program.

Richard Fontana, Jr., M.S

Richard Fontana is currently Director at the City of New Haven, Office of Emergency Management & Homeland Security where he has been for the past 10 years. He retired from the West Haven Fire Department after spending over 30 years as a Paramedic and Career Firefighter with 2 departments including a Lead Firefighter & Shift Commander for the Sikorsky Aircraft Fire Department. His time now is spent preparing for, and responding to major emergency incidents in New Haven, and also serves as an Operations Section Chief for the Connecticut Department of Emergency Management & Homeland Security Region 1,2&5 Incident Management Team.

Mr. Fontana earned his Fire Science Administration Degree from the University of New Haven and went on to earn a Masters Degree in National Security and Public Safety also from the University of New Haven. Mr. Fontana is appointed to serve on the FEMA Region 1 Regional Advisory Committee with the states of CT, MA, RI, ME, NH, and VT.

Mr. Fontana currently serves as the ESF-5 Chair of the Region 2 Steering Committee under the Connecticut Department of Emergency Management & Homeland Security Agency. He further serves as the Region 2 ESF -20 Port Security Chair.

Additionally, Mr. Fontana is a Governor appointed Fire Commissioner for the CT Commission on Fire Prevention and Control. Fontana was nominated and selected in 2013 to represent the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities and is serving his second 3-year term.

William Austin
William Austin served as the fire chief of West Hartford, Connecticut from December 1996 until his retirement on July 30, 2011. He has since formed his own consulting practice, The Austin Group, LLC, assisting both government and corporate clients in leadership, emergency management, and homeland security issues.
 
Chief Austin is also the retired fire chief of Tampa, Florida, and has more than 35 years of experience in fire, emergency medical and emergency management services. In addition, he is a retired Command Sergeant Major from the United States Army with 40 years’ active and reserve service. He holds national certifications as Chief Fire Officer, Homeland Security Expert, and at the full Member level from the Institution of Fire Engineers.

 

Douglas Glowacki

Douglas Glowacki worked with the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) Inland Water Resources Division from 1998 to 2005. Mr. Glowacki administered the Connecticut Automated Flood Warning System and was project manager of the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program.  He also served as the Deputy State Hazard Mitigation Officer and Co-Chairman of the Hazard Mitigation Grant Review Committee for 13 years. Mr. Glowacki also served as secretary to the Committee on Automated Flood Warning.

In 2003 Mr. Glowacki became the State Hazard Mitigation Officer and became the program leader of the Flood Management Section within the Department of Environmental Protection.

He has authored two quarterly newsletters; Alert/Flows Inc. User News, and the Alert News. He is also the author of the Connecticut Section 322 Disaster Response Plan and the Operational Guide for the Automated Flood Warning System.

In 2005 Mr. Glowacki accepted a position with the Connecticut Department of Emergency Management and Homeland Security (DEMHS) as an Emergency Management Program Specialist.  Doug’s duties include the administration of over $20 million dollars in 3 major programs which cover almost every town and city in Connecticut.  Doug continues to provide detailed weather data and forecasts for DEMHS when severe storms are forecast, and he also works with the Connecticut Attorney Generals office as an expert witness for weather-related cases involving the State of Connecticut.

Ronald Kanterman

Ronald Kanterman is currently the Fire Chief for the Town of Wilton, Connecticut Fire Department. He entered the fire service in 1975 in Brooklyn, New York and then took a position in 1989 as the Assistant Chief and then Chief of Fire Protection for a Fortune 100 pharmaceutical company in New Jersey. In 2008 he was promoted to Chief of Public Safety. In 2009 he took the position of Fire Chief/Fire Marshal for the Mohegan Tribal Nation in South Eastern Connecticut.

Chief Kanterman has been published over 175 times and contributes to Fireengineering.com regularly through his blog page known as “Chief Kanterman’s Journal” as well as Fire Engineering magazine. He hosts a monthly radio show on Fire Engineering Blog Talk Radio with his partner Tom Aurnhammer, known as “The Back Step Boys.”

Chief Kanterman owns his own training company and travels the country each year teaching a myriad of classes and subjects for local fire departments, county, and state associations and at national conferences.

Mark Amatrudo, MBA, CPA
Mark Amatrudo is a seasoned executive as well as being an active chief fire officer. He held senior executive management positions with a number of publicly-held companies before focusing his efforts on consulting for first responder product companies and now serving as a career Deputy Fire Chief; Emergency Management Director.
 
For more than10 years, Mr. Amatrudo ran a consulting firm serving companies that manufacture products for first responders. In 2005, he accepted a position as a career Deputy Fire Chief and has held that position since then, splitting his time between that role and continuing to consult for first responder product companies.
 
Mr. Amatrudo has received various recognitions and a number of awards, including Connecticut Fire Instructor of the Year, New England Emergency Manager of the year, Holmatro “Golden Pin” Rescue Award and the Exchange Club of Connecticut Hero Award. In 2015, he was appointed Chairman of the Connecticut Citizen Corps Council, which oversees over 100 Community Emergency Response Teams and Medical Reserve Corps Units throughout the State.
 
Mr. Amatrudo is a chief fire officer, MBA, CPA and has achieved the highest level of national fire officer certification. He is a renowned instructor, university lecturer and the author of two public safety related books.
Jeff Treistman

Dr. Tresitman is the Chair and Associate Professor at the University of New Haven’s Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences. Prior to coming to the University of New Haven, Dr. Treistman was a Research Assistant at the Institute of National Security and Coounterterrorism. He also served as a consultant to the Department of Defense’s Africa COmmand (AFRICOM) and was a Policy Advisor for the Department of State in Iraq. Dr. Treistman currently sits on the editorial board for the journal Studies in Conflict & Terrorism. His research interests focus on military policy, international relations, asymmetric war, and terrorism. He is the co-host of Impolitic, a podcast that examines current issues in politics, national security and international affairs. 

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