Connor R.
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Directives/Questions Connor Rice8/25/10hubbard7th Directives/Questions to answer:
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Directives/QuestionsConnor Rice8/25/10hubbard7th Directives/Questions to answer:
1. Name of your career. FBI Special Agent
2. Name the college degree(s) you must have (or could be helpful to have) to achieve this career goal. A 4 year bachelor degree is required for this career.
3. How many years of college does it take to earn the degree(s)? A 4 year Bachelors
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Georgia http://www.uga.edu/, www.kennesaw.edu ,www.ngcsu.edu www.kennesaw.edu,www.ngcsu.edu
5. What training must you obtain to be able to begin this career (police academy, etc)? The police Academy in Quantico,virginia
6. How many hours/weeks of this training are required as a minimum? The minimum is 20 weeks of training
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If your career is federal (FBI, US Marshal), find the federal academy you must attend and give its requirements for entry and graduation. The police academy in Quantico Virginia
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9. Name 5 things about this career you don’t think you would like. Firearm combats, working against dangerous people, having to arrest people, dealing with illegal drugs
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13. Name 3 traits you have that would make this career a good fit for you. Agile, smart,tough
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In the career of being an FBI agent I believe I will grow mentally and physically. This is because as I train and train my body will become more stronger and fit. This career will help me mentally also because if something were to happen off duty I would know exactly what to do, and it would keep me more aware of surroundings.
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Connor R.
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Directives/Questions to answer:
1. Name of your career. FBI Special Agent
2. Name the college…
Directives/Questions to answer:
1. Name of your career. FBI Special Agent
2. Name the college degree(s) you must have (or could be helpful to have) to achieve this career goal. A 4 year bachelor degree is required for this career.
3. How many years of college does it take to earn the degree(s)? A 4 year Bachelors
4. Name 3 colleges you could attend locally to achieve or begin to achieve this career goal? (include the college’s web addresses) Kennesaw state,University of Georgia,North Georgia http://www.uga.edu/, www.kennesaw.edu ,www.ngcsu.edu
5. What training must you obtain to be able to begin this career (police academy, etc)? The police Academy in Quantico,virginia
6. How many hours/weeks of this training are required as a minimum? The minimum is 20 weeks of training
7. Name three local academies you could go to and how many hours/weeks each requires for graduation.
Include the possible cost of attending and entry requirements.
If your career is federal (FBI, US Marshal), find the federal academy you must attend and give its requirements for entry and graduation. The police academy in Quantico Virginia
8. Name 5 activities of interest to you that someone in this career does on a regular basis. Hand to hand combat,Patroling and hunting down criminals, working with people,
9. Name 5 things about this career you don’t think you would like. Firearm combats, working against dangerous people, having to arrest people, dealing with illegal drugs
10. Name 5 critical skills you need to be successful in this career.Intellegent,Agile,strong, accurate,tough,know your trainig
11. Which skill do you believe is the MOST important? Why? Smart,this is because if your not smart in a chase or gun battle it could be the difference between living and dieing or catching a criminal or letting him go
12. What type of training/degrees must you obtain to “move up the ladder” in this career (promotions etc.)? Extra hours training at an academy
13. Name 3 traits you have that would make this career a good fit for you. Agile, smart,tough
14. What is the average annual pay for a career like this? Translate that to hourly pay. 20 dollars an hour
15. How can you move up the pay scale in this career? Being more experienced or be a higher rank
16. What type of hours will you have to work? Would there be any travel involved? Yes travel is involved and you will work 40 hours a week but may be called any moment for emergencys
17. Is this career one that is growing in the U.S.? Yes this career is growing
18. Name 3 careers that go hand-in-hand with the one you have selected. Police officer,SWAT, DEA agent
Summary: Based on what you discovered about this career, is it still one you think you would like to pursue? Why did you answer this way and what do you expect to get out of this career? (answer should be 2 or more paragraphs long)
Yes I would still like to take a shot at this career. This is because I would find it a great deal of fun to help many people be safe. Also to catch dangerous criminals around the world. This career I will consider in the future.
In the career of being an FBI agent I believe I will grow mentally and physically. This is because as I train and train my body will become more stronger and fit. This career will help me mentally also because if something were to happen off duty I would know exactly what to do, and it would keep me more aware of surroundings.
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Will Rogers
Law and Justice
NCIS Agent
1. The name of this career is NCIS Agent.
For this care…
Will Rogers
Law and Justice
NCIS Agent
1. The name of this career is NCIS Agent.
For this career you must have an accredited baccalaureate degree.
It takes 4 years to get this degree.
University of Central Florida, University of southern Mississippi, Eastern Kentucky University, are local universities that offer training.
It would help if you were in the military.
The military is a good place to get training.
Fighting terrorists, felony investigations, counterintelligence, cyber specialist, and intelligence specialist are parts of this career that interest me.
You might get deployed, Computer crimes, Forensic sciences, government relations, information systems, are parts of this career I don’t think I would like.
5 skills needed for this career are: Active, smart, fit, strategic, training.
The most important skill is smart. If you aren’t you will fail at this career.
To get promotions you must do good at the missions you are assigned.
This career is good for me because I am active, smart, and fit.
To get more pay you must do well at missions assigned to you.
There is a lot of traveling involved in this career you may be deployed to another country.
This career is growing worldwide and in the U.S.A.
3 other careers that are related to this one are: police officer, Naval officer, and Marine.
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Kaitlyn H.
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1. The career I chose was a Police Officer.
2. You are only required 2 years of college and a Hi…
1. The career I chose was a Police Officer.
2. You are only required 2 years of college and a High school diploma.
3. Two years of college for this job.
4. Three college’s that I could attend to get the degree’s I need for this career are:
1. North Georgia College---http://www.ngcsu.edu/
2. Liberty University-----http://www.onlineatliberty.com/?clid=CIDCuObo16MCFUbt7QodimsevA
3. University of New York---http://www.nyu.edu/
5. Police academy and you have to become a state certified peace officer before you can start this job.
6. You are only required 11-16 weeks of training or 403 hours.
7. Three local academies that I could go to are Athens’s Regional Police Academy, North Central Georgia Law Enforcement Academy, and Roswell Police Academy.
8. The five activities that interest me in this career are: Carry a Weapon, Police Chases, Arrest people, Get in fight’s and Save a life.
9. The five things that I don’t think I would like about this job are: The paper work, the shoot out’s, writing ticket’s, going through the academy, and
10. The five critical skills I would need for this job are: Foreign Language, Training, Law Experience, Writing Ability, and Physical Ability are skills that are critical to do this job. {police_badge.gif}
11. The skill I believe would be most important for this job is being able to fight, because people will resist when you try to arrest them and they will try to fight back or run so you also need to be fast so that you can catch them and arrest them.
12. The more training you have and the higher of a degree you have the sooner you can move up the ladder to the top ranks in the police force.
13. The three traits I believe would be good for this career I’m quick, I’m tough, and I’m smart.
14. You start with $25,000 a year and then it goes up to $40-60,000 a year for the annual pay.
15. The longer you stay in the Police field and the higher of a degree you have the sooner you can move up on the pay scale.
16. The average hours for this career is 40 hours a week, sometimes they can get overtime hours. No there is no travel involved in being a Police Officer.
17. Yes, because they are trying to lower the crime rate in the U.S.
18. Three career’s that go hand-in-hand with this job are Juvenile Police Officer, Juvenile Probation Officer, and Prison Guard’s
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Yes I think I will still peruse this career because it still interest’s me. I didn’t learn much when I did this project because my mom was a police officer so she has told me the basics. But I did learn what the annual pay was and what the requirements are to move up the ladder in the force. I hope that this career is the one that I stick with until I retire because it has a lot of things that I enjoy doing in it. {Dodge_Charger_Police_car.jpg}
Hannah R.
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Hannah C. Ray
Intro to Criminal Justice Career Pathway Project
Directives/Questions {forensic.…
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1. Name of your career.
Answer: Forensic Scientist
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8. Name 5 activities of interest to you that someone in this career does on a regular basis.
Answer: 1. Analyze fluid evidence from bloodstains or saliva
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4. Testify as expert witness.
5. Examine, test, or analyze physical evidence such as fibers, fingerprints, or bullets.
9. Name 5 things about this career you don’t think you would like.
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5. Identify a pattern (a figure, object, word, or sound) that is hidden in distracting material.
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14. What is the average annual pay for a career like this? Translate that to hourly pay.
Answer: Annually- In Georgia, a forensic scientist can start out making $35,510, and can go on to make $58,730. In the United States, it is average to start out making $40,340, and can move up and make $66,240.
Hourly- The hourly wage for a forensic scientist starting out in Georgia is $17.07/hour and can go up over time to $28.24/hour. In the United States, a forensic scientist can typically start out making $19.39/hour and go on to make $31.84/hour.
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Answer: A forensic scientist can move up in their career by gaining both new knowledge and skills. They begin at a trainee level, and as they learn more and gain more experience, they are opened up to promotion opportunities.
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Answer: The number of hours would most likely be forty hours a week. However, concerning the traveling, you may be required to be on call and go to a crime scene at certain times.
17. Is this career one that is growing in the U.S.?
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1. Name of your career. Probation/Parole Offi…
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1. Name of your career. Probation/Parole Officers role Officer
2. Name the college degree(s) you must have (or could be helpful to have) to achieve this career goal. Bachelor’s degrees
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3. How many years of college does it take to earn the degree(s)?
Bachelor’s degrees usually take 4 years
4. Name 3 colleges you could attend locally to achieve or begin to achieve this career goal? (include the college’s web addresses) Virginia College
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5. What training must you obtain to be able to begin this career (police academy, etc)? 1. Decide if Becoming a Parole Officer is Right for You 2. Enter a Degree Program. 3. Pass a Background Investigation. 4. Pass a Parole Officer Exam. 5. Complete a Parole Officer Training Program. http://education-portal.com/
6. How many hours/weeks of this training are required as a minimum? This is typically a paid learning program and it will last anywhere from 4 to 6 weeks. Each parole officer training program will be different depending on where you are taking it at.
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7. Name three local academies you could go to and how many hours/weeks each requires for graduation.
Include the possible cost of attending and entry requirements.
If your career is federal FBI, US Marshal, find the federal academy you must attend and give its requirements for entry and graduation.
8. Name 5 activities of interest to you that someone in this career does on a regular basis. Arrest people, check in on ex-convicts , drive a car , go to a convicts house, paperwork
9. Name 5 things about this career you don’t think you would like. Having to kill someone, arresting a pregnant women, get shoot, get in a wreck, I would not want to die.
10. Name 5 critical skills you need to be successful in this career. Speed, patients, shooting skills, common sense, driving skills.
11. Which skill do you believe is the MOST important? Why?
Patients because cops have to sit in their car for hours waiting for a suspect to come home.
12. What type of training/degrees must you obtain to “move up the ladder” in this career (promotions etc.)? You need four to six weeks of training and need at least 15 months of working as a parole officer.
13. Name 3 traits you have that would make this career a good fit for you. Strong, athletic, smart, and patient
14. What is the average annual pay for a career like this? Translate that to hourly pay. New or normal parole officer get around 35,000 a year, Experienced between $35,000 and $60,000 a year
15. How can you move up the pay scale in this career? To a experienced parole officer
16. What type of hours will you have to work? Would there be any travel involved? 40 hours a week on a normal basis
17. Is this career one that is growing in the U.S.? This career is staying at a constant rate.
18. Name 3 careers that go hand-in-hand with the one you have selected.
A normal police officer does, Detective, Private Investigator.