Biography
Rodney Loose is a retired Supervisory Special Agent with the FBI, with over 36 years of federal service. He acquired extensive investigative experience prior to being assigned to the FBI Academy, where he served as the Primary New Agent Instructor for Domestic Terrorism, International Terrorism, Islam & Arabic Culture, and Interagency Cooperation. He also trained law enforcement officers and prosecutors in Ghana, Kenya, Hungary, and the Republic of Georgia. He has been an Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice at ÌÇÐÄvlog¶ÌÊÓÆµ University since 2010. His education includes a Master's Degree in Criminal Justice, with Certification in Management.
• Retired Major, US Marine Corps Reserve
• Retired Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation
• BS in Education, Comprehensive Social Sciences, Millersville University
• MS in Criminal Justice, Certificate in Management, West Chester University
Terrorism (CJ 346)
Domestic Terrorism, International Terrorism, Islam & Arabic Culture, Crisis Negotiation
• Master Police Instructor Award, FBI
• Numerous Letters of Commendation and Appreciation
• 22 years as an FBI Special Agent
• 21 years as a Commissioned Officer in US Marine Corps and Marine Corps Reserve (retired as a Major)
• FBI Agents Association, Lifetime Member
• Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI, member
• Pennsylvania Secondary Education Certification in Sociology, Geography, Political Science, History, and Economics