Criminal Justice
Major
Adam Vander Stoep鈥檚 home community in Lyon County, Iowa, is different from New York City in most every regard, but Vander Stoep (鈥15) feels prepared for his new job as an assistant district attorney in the Bronx.
Like many born-and-bred residents of Northwest Iowa, Vander Stoep graduated from Western Christian High School in Hull, Iowa, in 2011 before enrolling at 凹凸视频College. He chose to double major in criminal justice and political science to prepare himself for law school.
鈥淚 knew I wanted to become a lawyer already when I was in high school,鈥 says Vander Stoep. His father, who has worked in law enforcement for decades and who currently serves as the Lyon County sheriff, played an influential role in this decision.
鈥淎s a young kid, I talked a lot with my dad about what he did at work; I went along on rides in his patrol car; I talked with his coworkers; and I saw the role that lawyers played in the criminal justice system,鈥 he says. Those experiences instilled in him a strong interest in the law and a dream of becoming a criminal prosecutor.
鈥淎s a freshman in college, I reached out to Criminal Justice Professor Donald Roth because he was a lawyer,鈥 says Vander Stoep. Roth met with him regularly to talk about law school and offered tutoring sessions as he prepared for law school entrance exams.
鈥淎dam and I regularly worked through LSAT problems together,鈥 says Roth. 鈥淎dam also applied himself as a founding member of the debate team at Dordt, developing oral advocacy skills to go along with the critical thinking skills that he was sharpening.鈥
Vander Stoep got his first taste of what working in law might be like when he interned for a year with a Lyon County attorney. He helped conduct research and began to understand the criminal justice process from a practical perspective. He also worked as a summer research student under Roth.
鈥淭hat work really helped me transition into law school,鈥 says Vander Stoep.
Vander Stoep also appreciated the supportive community he became a part of at Dordt. 鈥淢y professors at 凹凸视频pushed me academically, and the culture at 凹凸视频was one where you were not on your own,鈥 says Vander Stoep.
Following Dordt, Vander Stoep enrolled at the University of Iowa College of Law.
鈥淚 chose to study law at the University of Iowa because it was close to home and because it has a reputation for being well-respected in the legal field,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he law classes at 凹凸视频were a very good primer for law school.鈥
The Bronx is a long way from Iowa, but marrying a law school classmate from the East Coast brought it closer.
鈥淢y wife Cecilia was offered a job at a big law firm in New York City, so I started looking for jobs out there too. Eventually I was offered a job as an assistant district attorney in the Bronx, where I started working in September of 2018,鈥 Vander Stoep says. 鈥淚 have learned so much about the procedural aspects of criminal law here in New York鈥攎ore than I could have imagined when I first began a few months ago.鈥
Only 12 percent of New York City鈥檚 population resides in the Bronx, but 36 percent of the city鈥檚 violent crimes happen there. And even though crime rates are currently lower than they have been in previous years, the Bronx is no Lyon County.
鈥淚 felt prepared legally to work in New York, but the magnitude does take some getting used to,鈥 says Vander Stoep. For example, when he interned at the Lyon County attorney鈥檚 office, there was one county attorney and three other staff members. In his current office, there are more than 500 assistant district attorneys, not counting support staff.
So far, Vander Stoep enjoys his new work environment very much.
鈥淚 greatly appreciate the fact that there are so many different levels of experience and different perspectives amongst my co-workers,鈥 says Vander Stoep. 鈥淭here are people from the West Coast, and people from the East Coast, and they have different views on criminal justice and being a prosecutor than I do, as a Northwest Iowan.鈥
Though he isn鈥檛 certain where his job will take him in the future, Vander Stoep is pretty sure he wants to be a career criminal prosecutor.
鈥淏ecoming a lawyer takes a lot of school and a lot of studying鈥攆our years of college, three years of law school, studying for the law school admission test and the bar exam鈥攂ut it is so rewarding. All of the time and effort does pay off.鈥
鈥淭he Bronx is one of the most challenging jurisdictions in the United States in terms of the load that the criminal justice system faces there,鈥 says Roth. 鈥淎dam鈥檚 passion and drive in pursuing his legal aspirations are a critical part of what got him to the Bronx, and they will be vital in helping him thrive in this challenging calling.鈥