Alfred Reynolds is a former Adjunct Professor at the Community College of Vermont (CCV) in Saint Albans, Vermont (USA). He specializes in Criminal Law, Criminology, Juvenile Justice, and International Law (Human Rights and Humanitarian Law). Alfred has more than fifteen years experience as a law enforcement officer, and retired as a respected member of the U.S. Army where he served for several local, state, and federal agencies and non-governmental agencies in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Georgia, and Vermont. Alfred led a position in Montreal, Quebec (Canada) where he worked for the International Bureau for Children Rights (IBCR) as an expert on the international Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC). In 2006, he was targeting countries in North Africa while working on his Master's degree in International Law at University Laval. Alfred has contributed to the publication of the annual IBCR's report in 2007 and has published several articles in online journal reviews and blogs concerning the Criminal Justice System and the necessity for a progressive reform of the Haitian legal system.