Brent Worth

Detective Sergeant at Morgan County Sheriff's Office
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Martinsville, Indiana, United States, IN

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Dinah Dunkin

Brent is a very detailed and experienced individual in many areas of business. He is a loyal and great friend. He is attending University to start Law School and has honorable grades and skills.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Law Enforcement
    • Detective Sergeant
      • Feb 2008 - Present

      Conduct a wide range of criminal investigations including crimes against people and property. Primary duties include: interview potential suspects, witnesses, and victims in alleged criminal investigations; collection of records through subpoena, search warrants, or other mean suitable to the rules of evidence; identify, collect, and preserve potential evidence in criminal cases; collectively present probable cause affidavits to initiate criminal proceedings; prepare and testify during criminal trials. My experience as an investigator has exposed me to a multitude of death aggravated battery, robberies, and investigations of crimes against children. Although challenging at times, I have accommodated my duties and responsibilities with little difficulty. Show less

    • Reserve Deputy Sheriff.
      • Dec 2001 - Present

      Patrol throughout Morgan County district to enhance community awareness and provide a safe community. Respond to complaints and incidents as dispatched and intervene enforcing the law courteously and appropriately. Complete all necessary documentation and formalities as required per situation. Essentially, serving people of Morgan County without prejudice, and safeguarding lives and property.

    • Adjunct Instructor/Lecturer
      • Jan 2007 - Present

      Provide instruction and lecture to correctional and police cadets the essentials of Evidence and Crime Scene Investigations. The syllabus includes the basics of crime scene response, preservation, preparation, and the fundamentals of processing a crime scene. The lecture is specifically designed to assist new officers understand the importance of evidence, including the proper techniques to preserve physical evidence to judicial disposition. We examine the legal aspects of crime scene processing and other aspects of criminal investigations, including witness interviews and criminal interrogations. Show less

    • United States
    • Law Enforcement
    • Merit Deputy Sheriff
      • Feb 2003 - Present

      Upon appointment and successful completion of the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy as an honor student I’ve continued my duties as outlined by the Sheriff of Morgan County. During my tenure, I’ve achieved enormous experience in the Criminal Justice system. My involvement in many specialty areas has expanded my potential through education and practical experience opportunities. Upon appointment and successful completion of the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy as an honor student I’ve continued my duties as outlined by the Sheriff of Morgan County. During my tenure, I’ve achieved enormous experience in the Criminal Justice system. My involvement in many specialty areas has expanded my potential through education and practical experience opportunities.

    • United States
    • Public Policy Offices
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Research Analyst
      • May 2011 - Dec 2011

      This project came about as a strategy to ensure the State of Indiana complies with the Disproportionate Minority Contact (DMC) core requirements of the Juvenile Justice Delinquency and Prevention (JJDP) Act of 2002. This project involved collecting and analyzing data in all 92 counties of the State of Indiana for juvenile delinquency contact between the years 2005-2010. The primary goals included to determine the extent that minority youth are overrepresented in the juvenile justice system, highlight the nature of the overrepresentation, and determine the degree or the overrepresentation. Show less

    • United States
    • Wholesale Building Materials
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Contractor Sales Representative
      • Mar 1995 - Feb 2003

      Solicited and managed a number of building materials accounts, including residential and commercial contractors. Built relationships with local building professionals, including government authorities, sub-contractors, and general contractors. Reviewed blueprint construction drawings, formulated building material list, and sold a wide variety of building materials. Solicited and managed a number of building materials accounts, including residential and commercial contractors. Built relationships with local building professionals, including government authorities, sub-contractors, and general contractors. Reviewed blueprint construction drawings, formulated building material list, and sold a wide variety of building materials.

Education

  • Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis
    BS, Criminal Justice, Psychology
    2008 - 2011

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