Victoria Schlott is an experienced professional in the fields of criminal intelligence and forensic psychology. Currently serving as a CVIP Analyst at the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children since September 2021, Victoria has previously held roles as a Criminal Intelligence - Crime Analyst and Crime Analyst II with the Texas Department of Public Safety, where responsibilities included data analysis and information dissemination for field investigators. Victoria's background includes academic roles such as Graduate Teaching Assistant and Student Teacher at the State University of New York College at Buffalo, as well as experience in human resources as a Human Resources Assistant at Mueller, Inc. and as a Security Officer at both G4S Compliance & Investigations and DYNAMIC INTELLIGENCE, INC. Victoria holds a Master of Science in Forensic Psychology from Northcentral University, a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Buffalo State University, and an Associate of Arts and Sciences in Criminal Justice/Police Science from Oakland Community College.
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