Amanda Roberts
Part-Time Faculty
B.S. Criminal Justice and Masters of Criminal Justice
Bio:
Amanda Roberts is a part time member of the Social & Behavioral Science Department. She works full time in the Bucks County Clerk of Courts Office - Criminal Division. Her daily routine consists of interacting with government officials, defendants, the public, and attorneys. Currently, she teaches Criminal Investigation & Forensics as well as Outlaw Gangs and Organized Crime online. Occasionally, Amanda will also teach Probation and Parole as well as Introduction to the Administration of Criminal Justice, also online.
In May 2011 she received her B.S. degree in Criminal Justice from Lock Haven University. In January 2013 she received her masters in Criminal Justice from Boston University.
In 2017, Amanda assisted in the creation of criminal justice courses at Chesapeake College in Maryland. Amanda is eager to provide criminal justice scholars with the education and proper etiquette they will need to be successful in their careers.