Ryan Cotter

Deputy Director, Office Of Research And Data at United States Sentencing Commission

Ryan Cotter has a diverse range of work experience in the field of criminal justice and data analysis. Ryan currently serves as the Deputy Director of the Office of Research and Data at the United States Sentencing Commission, where they oversee a team of researchers, analysts, and programmers who collect and analyze data on federal offenders. In addition, they are an Adjunct Professor at George Mason University, Arizona State University, and the University of Maryland College Park, where they teach courses related to criminal justice. Prior to their current roles, Ryan was the Chief Data Scientist at the Institute for Smart Justice, where they provided low-cost analytical support to criminal justice agencies. Ryan also served as the Director of Research for a division serving the Maricopa County criminal justice system. Before transitioning into academia and government work, Ryan worked as a Senior Research Associate for the government. Overall, their work experience demonstrates their expertise in research, data analysis, and criminal justice.

Ryan Cotter, the subject of the education history, began their academic journey with a Bachelor's Degree in Criminology and a Bachelor's Degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Windsor in 1998-2002. Ryan then pursued their Master's Degree in Criminology at the University of Windsor from 2004-2005. Continuing their education, they obtained their Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Criminology from Keele University from 2005-2010.

In addition to their formal education, Cotter has obtained various certifications throughout their career. Ryan received certifications such as Risk Terrain Modeling from Rutger University - Center on Public Security in February 2018, Certified Public Manager (CPM) from Arizona State University - Bob Ramsey School of Executive Education in November 2017, Criminal Intelligence Certified Analyst (CICA) from the International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts in September 2017, Certified Law Enforcement Analyst (CLEA) from the International Association of Crime Analysts in July 2017, Graduate Certificate in Machine Learning from the University of Washington in June 2017, T4C (Thinking for a Change) Facilitator from the Maricopa County Adult Probation Department in March 2017, Foundations of Intelligence Analysis Training from the International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts (FBI & ATF taught) in August 2015, Terminal Operator Certification (Level D - Technical) from the Department of Public Safety in June 2015, and Certified Court Manager (CCM) from the National Center for State Courts in May 2015.

Based on the provided information, it can be concluded that Cotter has a strong educational background in the field of Criminology, with a focus on research (Ph.D.) and a foundation in clinical psychology. Additionally, their certifications demonstrate a commitment to professional development and expertise in various areas such as risk analysis, law enforcement intelligence analysis, machine learning, and court management.

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  • Deputy Director, Office Of Research And Data

    February, 2018 - present