1. It is important to consistently work on your senior
project, whether it is break or we are in school. What did you do over
the break with your senior project?
Honestly, this break I didn't do any mentorship whatsoever other
than create a new schedule with my Sgt. since he's revived a new shift. As
for my senior project itself, I finished up some of my articles that I
was behind on and watched serial killers be interviewed by some of
the best profilers. It showed me consistencies kept by all
of the interviewers.
2. What was the most important thing you learned from what
you did, and why? What was the source of what you learned?
It showed me consistencies kept by all of the
interviewers. I was able to see what tactics and techniques used by all of
them. I saw the correlation between the interviews and profiles.
3. If you were going to do a 10 question interview on
questions related to answers for your EQ, who would you talk to and why?
2. What other works have you done before this current position you
are in?
3. How did you climb up the ladder and get involved in the branch you
are currently part of?
4. What do you know of criminal profiling and it's use in today's
crime and investigations?
5. Are there any other forms of criminal profiles or less
detailed versions used to solve petty crimes?
6. What would you say are the most important components to
solving any crime? Whether part of the profile or not.
7. Are there any law enforcement workers who have created
standards or set guidelines which you have been taught about?
8. Which types non law-related degrees and education would you
recommend for someone trying to pursue a career in this field to obtain?
9. Is there any literature or persons you would like to suggest
for me to research?
10. What kind of preparation can you suggest for someone of my age to
do?
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