Education
Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1986 M.P.A., University of Southern California, 1974 B.S., San Jose State University, 1973 - "Reflections on the Future: Does Corrections Need to Look Ahead?" (2009)
- "Criminal Investigation Analysis & Behavior: Characteristics of Computer Criminals" (2006)
- "The FBI CyberCops" (2005)
- "Information Age Threats to Intellectual Property" (2004)
- "Intellectual Property: Information Age Threats & Opportunities" (2002)
NSP 602
| NSP Personnel Security Programs
| NSP 641
| National Security World and National Threat Modeling
| NSP 642
| Integrated Studies of the Intelligence and Counterintelligence Communities
| NSP 643
| Seminar in Sensitive Evaluation, Techniques, Safeguards, and Countermeasures
| NSP 644
| Cross-Impact Analysis: National Security Future Issues
| NSP 680
| Research Methods in National Security
| CJ 600
| Computer Crime: Legal Issues and Investigation Procedures
| CJ 603
| Internet Vulnerabilities and Criminal Activity
| CJ 659
| Futures Research: Long-Range Planning & Forcasting in Criminal Justice
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Other Dr. Tafoya is a retired Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. His research interests focus on analytical (software) tools in Intelligence Studies as well as behavioral assessment of computer criminals. He is the website administrator for the Lee College. |