1. Ryan V. Iden
736 Harbor Walk Drive (260) 479-7303
Fort Wayne, Indiana 46819 riden82572@gmail.com
Summary of Qualifications
• Broad and layered understanding of the history, operations, and implications of criminal justice in America
with training and experience in law enforcement, the judicial system, corrections, and national security.
• Self-motivated with a high degree of comfort working independently in managing and planning day-to-day
tasks and priorities with efficiency and accuracy.
• Comprehensive knowledge of TSA's processes and procedures, especially public safety, security, and strategies
to promote local, state, or national security operations for the protection of people, data, and property.
• Manages confidential information with discretion with demonstrated engagement in issues of law and ethics.
• Resourcefully uses logic and reasoning to identify solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems.
Education
B.S. in Criminal Justice (2016)
A.A.S. in Criminal Justice (2002)
Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs – Fort Wayne, Indiana
Related Experience
2016 – Present Allen County Probation Department – Fort Wayne, Indiana
Security Officer – screen, x-ray, and pat-down visitors and clients.
Wabash County Probation Department – Wabash, Indiana
Job Shadowing – accompany probation officers to court, run reports, and counsel clients.
Transitional Housing Organization (Drug & alcohol treatment center) – Fort Wayne, Indiana
Volunteer Counselor – set goals and counsel clients.
Summer 2014 Allen County Prosecutor's Office – Fort Wayne, Indiana
Internship Clerical Administration Intern - Superior & Juvenile Courts
• Interfaced with prosecutors, defense attorneys, paralegals, and investigators.
• Assisted in the legal discovery process and in the preparation of charges, etc.
2002 – 2010 Transportation Security Administration (TSA) – Fort Wayne International Airport (Indiana)
Behavior Detection Officer – Department of Homeland Security
• Provided airport security, TSA checked baggage and checkpoint security with training in
Behavior Detection Officer Techniques including observation and assessment.
• Provided frontline security and protection of travelers, airports and airplanes by identifying
dangerous objects in baggage and on passengers.
• Utilized diverse, cutting edge electronic detection and imaging equipment to prevent
dangerous objects from being transported onto aircraft.
• Performed regulatory inspections/investigations related to suspected security violations,
which included hand-wand and pat-down searches.
• Maintained a high-level of customer service and communication while using required
observation and security techniques.
• Operated explosive trace detection, computed tomography X-ray, Heimenn X-ray, and
advanced imaging technology security equipment.
• Walked perimeter of airport to observe any suspicious behavioral activities.
2. Ryan V. Iden 2
2002 – 2002 Glenbrook Square Mall – Fort Wayne, Indiana
Security Officer
• Secured premises and personnel by patrolling property both on foot and with security vehicle.
• Monitored surveillance equipment and inspected buildings, equipment, and access points.
• Carried defibrillators to assist heart attack victims.
1997 – 2002 Reynolds Oil Company – Wabash, Indiana
Service Station Attendant
• Provided and maintained a high level of customer service while assisting in the day-to-day
operations of service station.
• Activated fuel pumps and filled fuel tanks for customers.
• Processed customer payments using cash register, credit card machine and gas management
system.
• Prepared daily shift reports of fuel, oil, and other sales; stocked and restocked warehouse.
• Delivered 55 gallon drums of oil to factories.
• Paid strict attention to cash control, security issues and safety policies.
1996 – 1997 Wabash County Sherriff's Department – Wabash, Indiana
Jail Officer
• Participated in the daily operations of jail including booking and releasing of offenders.
• Maintained security of facility, escorted offenders within or outside the secure confines of
jail, monitored visitations, and transported offenders to court hearings.
• Operated equipment including computers, printers, and fingerprint machines, digital
imaging computers, physical restraint devices, firearms, radios, fire extinguishers, intercom
system, and telephones, etc.
• Completed paperwork related to bookings, medication orders, and release records.
• Assisted in completing clerical and reception work to support facility programs.
Professional Development
• American Criminal Justice System • Public Affairs • Psychology
• American Law Enforcement • Human Relations • Criminalistics
• Wellness & Stress Management • Evidence • Corrections
• Criminal Investigations • Criminal Courts • Sociology
• Environment & People • Crime & Public Policy • Statistics
• Microeconomics / Macroeconomics • CJ Data Methods • Ethics
Community Service
Volunteer Video Camera Man (since 2013)
Fort Wayne Allen County Library
References Available Upon Request