Jared A. Linebach is an Assistant Professor of Forensic Psychology in the Criminal Justice Department at Clearwater Christian College. He earned his Ph.D. from the California School of Forensic Studies. His research and publications involve judicial decision making and campus law enforcement. He is a consultant for doctoral candidates regarding their methodological and statistical approaches to research.
Brian Tesch, MA has spent the past several years using his statistical knowledge to try and help other graduate students to not only learn about statistics, but to make statistics as a whole seem less terrifying. Throughout his academic career, he has focused on researching the impact of domestic violence within the LGBT community, and is now examining the policy and research problems surrounding transgender domestic abuse. He is currently working as a substance abuse counselor for Southeastern New Hampshire Alcohol & Drug Services, and is completing work on a Master of Science degree in the Ethics and Public Policy program at Suffolk University.
Lea M. Kovacsiss currently works as an adjunct instructor, teaching courses in criminal justice and the social sciences. She earned her Ph.D. from the California School of Forensic Studies, and her research interests include child homicide and government response to natural and man-made disasters.