Spotlight On: Captain Lori Mambelli
Captain Lori Mambelli of the Passaic County Sheriff's Department is an adjunct professor for the School of Criminal Justice at Fairleigh Dickinson University. She earned a master's degree in administrative science from Fairleigh Dickinson University.
Captain Mambelli has 18 years of law enforcement experience and is currently the Unit Commander of the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Archives as well as Coordinator of the Sheriff's Internship Program. Lori also teaches fraudulent document recognition and identity theft at the Passaic County Police Academy.
Dedicated to the importance of on-going education, Captain Mambelli has attended various identification courses including:
Captain Mambelli also has had training in law enforcement identification and criminal systems such as:
http://www.pcsheriff.org/BCI.htm
Captain Mambelli has 18 years of law enforcement experience and is currently the Unit Commander of the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Archives as well as Coordinator of the Sheriff's Internship Program. Lori also teaches fraudulent document recognition and identity theft at the Passaic County Police Academy.
Dedicated to the importance of on-going education, Captain Mambelli has attended various identification courses including:
- Counterfeit Documents
- Recognizing Fraudulent Identities
- Foreign Passports and Resident Alien Cards
- Basic and Advanced Fingerprint Identification
- Assisting Victims of Identity Theft
- Background Investigations
Captain Mambelli also has had training in law enforcement identification and criminal systems such as:
- Criminal Justice Identification System (CJIS)
- Lexis Nexis
- Accurint
- Cross Match
- SPEX Forensics
- Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS)
- Promis Gavel Court Information Systems
- Automated Traffic Systems
- Automated Criminal Systems
http://www.pcsheriff.org/BCI.htm
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