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Dr. Douglas Green serves as an Adjunct Professor at Delaware Valley University while concurrently working as a digital forensics examiner for Homeland Security Investigations, leveraging over twenty-five years of federal law enforcement experience in investigating computer and internet-related offenses across diverse criminal domains.
His academic foundations include:
- BA in Psychology from the University of Rochester
- MA in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice
- MA in Criminal Justice from John Jay College of Criminal Justice
- PhD in Criminal Justice from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York
Dr. Green's research critically examines traumatic stress reactions among law enforcement personnel, cybercrime investigation methodologies, correlations between child pornography possession and contact offenses, and ethical frameworks in immigration enforcement. His work uniquely integrates frontline digital forensics expertise with scholarly analysis of criminal justice systems, emphasizing practical applications for law enforcement challenges.
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