About Me
I am Raylynn Roché. I’m originally from New Orleans, Louisiana. I have been living in Southeast Texas since 2021. I served in the U.S. Army for five years and have previous work experience in economic development, working for the Port Arthur EDC. I’m currently employed as the eRA Specialist and IRB Analyst for LU's Office of Research Sponsored Programs Administration. My undergraduate degree is a bachelor's in health science, and I’m currently seeking my master's degree in criminal justice. My research interests are: Forensic Behavior Forensic Behavior Analysis Perception of Crime Criminal Behavior Patterns Behavior Profiling and Risk Assessment My specific long-term goal is to work as a Criminal Behavior Analyst. After completing my master's degree, I plan to immediately pursue a postgraduate certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis then sit for the Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) exam to qualify behavior analyst license in Texas. One day, I hope to continue my studies to obtain a PHD Forensic Psychology.