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| Subject | Date Asked |
| Private Homicide/Death Detective | 4/28/2012 |
| Q: Mr.Hauck - I am trying to find a private homicide/death investigator/detective - retired law ... A: MaRia, Please send me a private message at: hauckrm@gmail.com with your contact information. I ... | |
| english research assignment | 10/25/2011 |
| Q: I am Clover and I am currently doing the literature review part of my research paper assignment on ... A: Clover, a) Do you think that there is a relation between perfect crime and serial killing? Is it ... | |
| Hello Mr. Hauck | 10/20/2010 |
| Q: I am currently in college through the University Of Phoenix for my Associates Degree in Criminal ... A: Marie, Most police departments who have entry level education requirements do not specify a major ... | |
| Criminology and Forensic Psychology | 10/17/2010 |
| Q: Hey (: I want to do forensic pschology and criminology but I don't want to go through military. Do ... A: Aliya, You must obtain formal education to do either. You will need an undergraduate, master's and ... | |
| emotions/depth | 9/1/2010 |
| Q: This is both a question and my thoughts on the question as it is a confusing one. I've read bits and ... A: Anonymous, This is a very broad and deep subject so I will be brief as to my understanding of the ... | |
| Quick Question | 1/31/2010 |
| Q: I was just wondering if there is any difference between the major of criminology and the major of ... A: Stephanie, Yes. The difference is the same between the fields of criminal justice and psychology. ... | |
| enquiry about the eligiblity for criminology and forensic course. | 1/25/2010 |
| Q: I am kausar and have completed B.sc computer science. I am interested in pursuing my career in ... A: Kausar, You are very elibible. There are a couple of ways. My suggestion would be to consult the ... | |
| working in forensics or law with a felony | 12/24/2009 |
| Q: I have 2 felony convictions. One, Dealing in stolen property. Second, False Identification to a Pawn ... A: Jennifer, Yes, nothing can prevent you from obtaining your education. Paralegal studies would be a ... | |
| working in forensics or law with a felony | 12/23/2009 |
| Q: I have 2 felony convictions. One, Dealing in stolen property. Second, False Identification to a Pawn ... A: Jennifer, The only way that you would be able to work in forensics would be to study and graduate ... | |
| treatment of the criminal | 8/7/2009 |
| Q: I have problems with this question "Some new method must be devised for the treatment of the ... A: I would suggest you read the aspects of Restorative Justice to understand the nature of this program ... | |
| Homicide Detective | 4/3/2009 |
| Q: Hi my name is Fatima & I have just finished my o-Levels & I want to ask that in order to being any ... A: Fatima, Generally a person desiring to be an investigator or detective must work their way up from ... | |
| The family of a serial killer | 3/4/2009 |
| Q: I'm writing a book of fiction and one character has to deal with finding out her father is a serial ... A: Catherine, I would imagine that the daughter, with respect to her age, would feel the requisite ... | |
| Psychology & Criminal Justice? | 8/25/2008 |
| Q: I'm a student at a community college going into my second year. I'm fascinated with criminal justice ... A: Becky, Yes, you need a psychology background. You can start counseling with a master's degree and ... | |
| Criminal/Forensic Psychology | 8/9/2008 |
| Q: Hauck, thank for your time! I am a Psychology student in University (I will be entering my second ... A: Lana, Generally you have to obtain your education in psychology (as you are doing). Most forensic ... | |
| Criminological Psychology | 5/9/2008 |
| Q: I am interested in getting into Forensics on the police force. I am currently majoring in Psychology ... A: Christina, Look to the larger police forces that have their own crime labs or forensics officers. ... | |
| forensic psychology | 5/2/2008 |
| Q: I am currently studying psychology (bachelor) and for the future I am thinking about doing a master ... A: Yes, more or less. To be a profiler you have to have a much higher level of education, usually a ... | |
| medical aspects of upside-down crucifixion | 12/5/2007 |
| Q: I'm writing a book that includes a chapter on St. Peter's upside-down crucifixion. Traditional ... A: This is an interesting question and I will take a shot at adding some insight even though this is ... | |
| Another gender related question | 5/14/2007 |
| Q: Hauck! I saw your previous answer about serial killers and the differences between men an women. I ... A: Erlend, Try this link: http://www.criminalprofiling.ch/character.html Although this is a Swiss ... | |
| Another gender related question | 5/13/2007 |
| Q: Hauck! I saw your previous answer about serial killers and the differences between men an women. I ... A: Erlend, You ask an excellent question. There are past and current criminological studies devoted to ... | |
| Am I in danger? | 5/7/2007 |
| Q: Here is my situation: I am renting a room from a friend of mine. There are three women, 19-25 yrs ... A: The short answer to your question is "YES!" My suggestion would be to pool your money and have a ... | |
| serial killers | 5/6/2007 |
| Q: I'm working on a project about serial killers for my crime reporting class. Have you ever had any ... A: Lindsey, Fortunately the answer to your question about personal experience with a serial killer is ... | |
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I would welcome the opportunity to answer questions relating to or related to the fields of criminology and forensic psychology.
Licensed Private Detective with expansive clientele base encompassing hundreds of cases. Donates resources and time to the Children's Rescue Network in Orlando, FL.
Adjunct professor of Criminal Justice, Political Science, & Paralegal Studies teaching on the courses of: "Criminal Law;" "Constitutional Law;" "Bankruptcy Law for Paralegals;" "Real Estate Law for Paralegals;" "Psychological Profiling;" "Introduction to the Criminal Justice System," White Collar Crime;" "Crime Prevention;" "Risk Management;" "International Policing;" "Eight Skills of the Effective Criminal Justice Student;" "Deviance and Violence;" Criminal Justice Bachelor's Degree Capstone;" among others.
Decorated retired 15 year veteran police sergeant, twice promoted through the civil service commission. Served in the capacities of patrol officer, training officer, SWAT officer, first line patrol supervisor and administrative supervisor. Graduate of several criminal investigation schools and currently a licensed private detective. Holding over 50 certifications related to police training and instructing in disciplines such as "defensive tactics," "firearms," and "professional development."
12 year veteran of the United States Army. Rank of Staff-Sergeant (E-6). Held positions of Platoon Sergeant, Asst. Platoon Sergeant, Squad Leader, Fire Team Leader, Supply Sergeant, and Liaison NCO at staff officer level. Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) 11BPF7, Airborne Infantry NCO Soldier & Pathfinder. Cross trained into the field of supply (76Y) and administration (71L). Completed PLDC, BNCOC, ANCOC, and Chemical Branch Officer Basic leadership courses. Current subject matter expert and CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, & Nuclear) Commissioned Chemical Branch Officer serving in the U.S. Army.
Organizations
ASIS International.
Police Executive Research Forum (PERF).
National Criminal Justice Association (NCJA).
Academy of Security Educators and Trainers (ASET).
American Society of Criminology (ASC).
National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA).
International Tae Kwon Do Union (ITU).
Publications
Published Full length novel, “Ports And Happy Havens,” Co-authored with L.A. Broskey, Copyright. ISBN: 1-4208-1261-0.
Full length novel, “The Awful Grace Of God,” Co-authored with L.A. Broskey, Copyright (publishing in progress).
Review & Discussion of the case of: Rydzewski v. Workers’ Compensation Appeal Board. Published in the PA Administrative Law Journal. Summer 2002.
Review & Discussion of the case of: Burley v. Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare. Published in the PA Administrative Law Journal. Spring 2003.
Review & Discussion of the case of: LTV Steel Company, Inc. v. Workers' Compensation Appeal Board. Published in the PA Administrative Law Journal. Spring 2003.
“Model Emergency Response Team Policy and Member’s Manual.” 1999. Copyright.
“Women’s Fundamental Self-Defense Manual.” 1998. Copyright.
“Handcuffing Techniques Manual For Loss Prevention Officers.” 2002. Copyright.
Education/Credentials
Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D.), Widener University School of Law.
Harrisburg, PA.
Graduate of the Law and Government Institute of Widener University School of Law. Certification in Law & Government. Harrisburg, PA.
B.A. Criminal Justice, DeSales University. Center Valley, PA.
Certified Legal Assistant & Paralegal,
Blackstone Career Institute, Emmaus, PA.
Licensed Private Detective,
Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
Certified Special & General Law Enforcement Academy Educator/Trainer
Pennsylvania Municipal Police Officers’ Training And Education Commission (MPOTEC).
Certified Law Enforcement Trainer (CLET) Certification,
American Society for Law Enforcement Training (ASLET), Frederick, MD.
Municipal Police Officer Certificate of Training & Licensure (Act 120), Police Academy Training.
Awards and Honors
United States Army Meritorious Service Medal.
United States Army Commendation Medal, awarded twice.
United States Army Achievement Medal, awarded four times.
United States Army Good Conduct Medal.
United States Army Expert Infantry Badge.
United States Army Parachutist Badge.
Government of Honduras Parachutist Badge.
United States Army Air-Assault Badge.
United States Army Pathfinder Badge.
American Police Hall of Fame’s “Legion of Honor Award for Line of Duty Injury.”
Venerable Order of The Knights of Michael The Archangel, “Knight Chevalier Award.”
American Police Hall of Fame’s “Honor Award.”
The John Edgar Hoover Memorial Gold Medal for Distinguished Public Service Award.
American Police Hall of Fame “Long and Honorable Service Certificate.”
American Federation of Police and Concerned Citizens’ “George
Washington Second Amendment Gun Rights Award.”
American Police Hall of Fame “President’s National Medal of Patriotism.”
Widener University School of Law “Dean’s Honor List.”
International Tae Kwon Do Union’s (ITU) World Wide Martial Arts Hall of Fame Award for “Assistant Instructor of the Year,” 2002.
“Who’s Who Among American Law Students,” 22nd Edition, 2002 Recognition Award.
World Karate Union Hall of Fame, “Instructor Of The Year For Police Control Tactics & Self-Defense,” 2004.

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