Dr. Jorey Krawczyn

Curriculum Development Advisor, Researcher, Consultant, Trainer

Dr. Jorey L. Krawczyn has an extensive career extending over 45 years in law enforcement, forensic psychology, and teaching. His law enforcement experience ranges from undercover narcotics investigations to the administrative duties of Chief of Police (Ret.). He served his two-year psychological internship with the Correctional Corporation of America, Bay Facility providing evaluation and treatment to violent offenders and sexual predators. 

 

Dr Krawczyn served three years as a Senior Police Psychologist for the US Department of Justice: International Criminal Investigative Training Assistance Program (ICITAP) assigned to Kyrgyzstan, Kosovo and Tanzania. He served an additional three years as the Academic Director for the U.S. Department of State’s International Law Enforcement Academy, and two years with their Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs as a Psychological Advisor to foreign judges, prosecutors, and senior law enforcement officials on matters of Transnational Organized Criminals and Radicalized Violent Extremists. 

 

Dr. Krawczyn is an adjunct faculty member at Saint Leo University, Department of Criminal Justice Graduate Studies, where he teaches Forensic Interviews and Methodologies of Violence. He has testified as an Expert Witness in twenty-two State and Federal Court cases on police behaviors, police testing methodologies, and violent offenders. He holds a Doctorate in Counseling Psychology, one Master’s in Human Development, a second Masters in Instructional Design, and a Bachelor’s in Criminal Justice Administration.

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