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Matthew Strachen

by johnffinn|Published February 14, 2022

John F. Finn InstituteCrime Analyst

Mr. Strachen is a Crime Analyst with the Institute, working onsite at the Capital Region Crime Analysis Center (CRCAC) in Albany. He holds a B.S. in Crime Analysis from SUNY Canton with a minor in Applied Psychology.

 

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