
Dr. Sandra Flint
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and Forensic Psychology
Education
- J.D. University of Wyoming, College of Law
About Dr. Flint
Dr. Sandra Flint began teaching full-time at Corban after completing a 28-year career as a Special Agent with the FBI, Portland Office. Dr. Flint holds a Juris Doctorate from the University of Wyoming, College of Law, and her areas of expertise include criminal law, evidence, constitutional law, emergency/crisis management, white-collar crime, and firearms instruction. Dr. Flint has over 20 years of experience as a criminal justice trainer and first began teaching at Corban as an adjunct in 2015.
Sandee is married to her husband, Mark, and has two adult children. She enjoys sports and is a volunteer assistant high school cheerleading coach.
Recently Taught Courses
Explore the complexities of financial crime, fraud, and corporate misconduct. Examine legal challenges, investigative techniques, and the psychology of offenders. Learn how white-collar crime impacts victims, institutions, and society—and how to respond with justice and prevention strategies.
Gain insight into the modern corrections system, including juvenile and adult facilities. Examine correctional history, theory, programs, and policies while exploring current challenges and career paths.
Prepare to serve in high-pressure environments. This course equips you with practical crisis intervention tools used in law enforcement, social services, counseling, and education. Learn how to assess and respond to crisis situations with empathy, strategy, and insight into the human factors that fuel crisis.
Uncover the ways people think, feel, and act in social settings. This course explores relationships, group behavior, prejudice, influence, and identity through the lens of psychological science and Christian compassion.
Fellow Faculty

Dr. Amanda Egan
Assistant Professor of Clinical Mental Health Counseling
aegan@corban.edu(503) 375-7174