1 Undergraduate Studies ePortfolio Robert A. DeBellis BA Psychology, 2010
Jan 13, 2015
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Undergraduate Studies ePortfolio
Robert A. DeBellisBA Psychology, 2010
Personal Statement
Although I achieved my Associates and Bachelor’s degrees in Chemistry back in 1994, I have always had a strong interest in the field of Psychology.
Over the years, my interests have become more fine-tuned towards the field of Criminal Psychology.
Having watched shows like “The New Detectives” and “Most Evil”, I have found myself increasingly fascinated by human motivations and what
biological or psychological aspects contributed to different kinds of criminal behavior.
I plan on developing a Field Profiling computer program that will assist law enforcement and help investigators draw more informed conclusions. I believe that my training in the Sciences and IT Technology can bring
unique perspective to the field of Criminal Psychology.
Resume
Robert A. DeBellis
Robert A. DeBellis 19700 Midas Ct, Gaithersburg, MD 20879 301-512-4983 [email protected]
Summary Multidisciplinary, highly-motivated, free thinker. Extensive computer training, including knowledge of multiple platforms and programming
languages.
Education Masters Degree in Forensic Psychology The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Washington, D.C.
Expected 2014
B.A. Degree in Psychology Argosy University Online Concentration in Criminal Justice; graduated summa cum laude with 3.98 G.P.A.
Expected 2010
B.A. Chemistry
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ.
1994
A.A.S. Chemical Technology County College of Morris, Randolph, NJ
1984
Career History & Accomplishments National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.
Information Technology Specialist Maintained and developed interfaces for the Division of Veterinary Resources Monthly Billing, Work Orders and Revenue. Oracle DBA – Created and maintained Oracle 11g databases with Legacy Applications.
1994 - Present
Bristol-Myers, Squibb, Princeton, NJ. Veterinary Assistant/ Network Administrator- Veterinary Sciences Department Macintosh LAN Administration and Workstation Support. Developed Training Documentation, Video and Newsletters, Organized Macintosh LAN Manager Group.
1989-1994
Warner Lambert/ Parke Davis, Morris Plains, NJ. Microbiologist – PARKE DAVIS Performed Industrial Microbial Analysis, Turbidimetric and Plate Antibiotic Assays. Chemical Technician Performed inorganic chemical analysis of pharmaceutical products.
1979-1984
Memberships & Affiliations Former NIH Diversity Council Member
The National Society of Collegiate Scholars Member American Psychology-Law Society Member
ReflectionReflection
I have learned to develop my cognitive abilities, personal insight and understanding of the world around me.
I’ve learned how to set up and conduct research studies.
I’ve learned how to better understand substance abuse and addiction.
I’ve developed a stronger interest in Criminal Law.
I hope to one day make a difference in people’s lives. Maladaptive Behavior
Physiological Psychology
Crime and Causes Forensic Psychology
Substance Abuse &Treatment
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Psychology and Criminal Justice
Developmental Psychology
Research Methods
Social Psychology
Table of Contents
Critical Thinking ArtworkLiterature Review
Darwinism Interpersonal Communication
Understanding Durkheim
Life in Prison
Ethics and Diversity Awareness
Child Abuse Brochure
Suicide in Middle Age
Critical Thinking
physiology or psychology?
The Spillover ModelThoughts on Freud...
the etiology of crime
Selected excerpts from my studies at Argosy University Online
My Future in Learning
I would eventually like to achieve credentials (PhD) for the ability to design and conduct research and write authoritative papers about topics I am passionate about (PTSD). I have a strong interest in Forensic Psychology and can see myself writing about my discoveries or the development of new insights that lead to a better understanding about the human mind. I would also like to get practical experience in counseling youth and adults (community outreach) and hope one day to teach what I have learned in my area of specialty.
I would also like to interview incarcerated criminals and study case files to gain more insight into criminal motivation. I have this idea of eventually developing a “20 questions” style program that asks for details about a case and directs or enlightens law enforcement towards apprehension. Using my experience with enterprise applications, I would like this program to contain my personal insights but also be customizable so that persons with a particular level of expertise can integrate their knowledge into the program.
Contact Me
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For further information, please contact me at the e-mail address
below.