As a criminology major with a deep interest in psychology, I am passionate about understanding the complexities of human behavior and the psychological factors that influence criminal actions. My particular focus lies in juvenile justice, where I believe in the potential for rehabilitation and positive change in young people. By exploring the underlying psychological, social, and environmental causes of juvenile delinquency, I aim to advocate for more compassionate and effective approaches to youth crime prevention.
I aspire to work in federal employment, where I can leverage my knowledge of both human behavior and juvenile justice to contribute to the development of policies that emphasize rehabilitation, early intervention, and mental health support. Through research and practice, I hope to enhance public safety, promote restorative justice, and improve the outcomes for young offenders, ensuring that they have the opportunity for a better future.
Work Permit: Authorized to work in the US for any employer.