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STEVENSON UNIVERSITY
FORENSICS JOURNAL EDITORIAL BOARD
CAROLYN HESS JOHNSON, ESQ. is an
attorney and a full time Associate Professor
of Forensic Studies in the School of Graduate
and Professional Studies at Stevenson University. She has worked in private practice, as a
Senior Assistant State Prosecutor for the State
of Maryland and as an Assistant State’s
Attorney in Baltimore City, Maryland.
ROBERT F. MCALLISTER is an Adjunct
Instructor of Forensic Studies in the School
of Graduate and Professional Studies at Stevenson University. A retired police detective,
he is currently employed as an investigator
with the federal government. Mr. McAllister
holds a Master’s in Forensic Studies from
Stevenson University.
PATRICIA ELLIS, ESQ. has served in many
capacities at Stevenson University, currently as
an Associate Dean in the School for Graduate
and Professional Studies. Among her accomplishments, she has published and presented at
national conferences and has given many workshops. She is currently the Vice Chair for the
Executive Board of the Commission for Accelerated Learning and is Editor of its Newsletter.
STEPHANIE WITT is currently a student in
the graduate program at Stevenson University,
where she is pursuing a degree in Forensic
Science. She completed her undergraduate
studies in 2008 at the University of Baltimore,
with a B.S. degree in Forensic Science. Stephanie works as a graduate assistant in Stevenson’s
School of Graduate and Professional Studies.
ABIGAIL HOWELL edited technical proposals, award packages, and
various studies for submission to the Secretary of the Navy, Chief of
Naval Operations, and Secretary of Defense. Subject matter included:
telecommunications systems management and innovations, combat
systems maintenance, Occupational Safety and Health Administration compliance, environmental compliance and initiatives, installation management excellence, and base realignment and closure
proposals. Adjudication experience includes cases pertaining to
Uniform Code of Military Justice violations, combat-related disabilities, physical evaluation board determinations, and military discharge
characterizations.
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