The guest speaker that had me interested was a street-policemen from Daly City, that
had a lot of first hand of experience of dealing with criminals on the streets such as thugs,
gang members and a lot of shootouts and arresting them. There was a story that he told us
about a bouncer from San Francisco that lived in Oakland and he was about 6'5 and he hit
his girlfriend which was only about 5 ft tall. He got the call and drove over there and dealt
with the situation and said that he had to take him to jail, luck fully the guy agreed to go
with him. Otherwise, he would of had to call for back-up but the guy was nice and agreed
to go with him to the station. The requirements for this job include having training or state
training and passing a background check which was like most of the other jobs but not to
exclusive such as the FBI agent position where they had files that nobody ever knew about
and u had to pass a long lie-detector test that would last around 7-8 hrs. For me that
sounded like to much commitment so I decided that i might pursue just to be a regular
street officer that worked with and in all the action. The only thing that gets me stuck on
what position in Law enforcement in passing the background checks. I'm not sure they
would even review my file because of the thing i did that might stay with me forever.
Time spent: 4 hrs
Total time: 32 hrs
Charlie Houlet
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Culminating blog post
I learned a lot from my class at skyline. The class was called Intro to Administration of
Justice 100.We had lesson plans each week and had different guest speakers that came
into the class and talked about their first-hand experience on the job and the requirements
to be in that law enforcement profession. I interacted with a lot of them to see if I might be
interested in pursuing the career that was talked about by each speaker that was in that
profession. The different types of speakers that came in was from the very bottom of law
enforcement careers enforcement such a policemen to the top money making job such as
an FBI agent or Detective. We also had chapter quizzes from week to week that covered
material in a book that was issued to us for the class.
One of the Very first guest speakers was a probation officer and he talked about the
requirements to be a probation officer which included needing a bachelor's degree and
going through a state and training program. Then he began to tell us all the Job duties
including meeting with offenders and documenting their activities to ensure that they obey
the court's probation requirements. Probation officers work for state and federal
governments, agencies and jurisdictions. He talked about a few of his encounters with
inmates, but nothing he talked about really did not have anything that caught my interest. I
don't think I want to work closely with inmates and just work in a jail all day.
One of the other guest speakers was a forensic scientist and she worked a lot with
collecting evidence and analyzing it from a crime scene and she talked about some horrific
stuff that was very traumatizing but yet intriguing to her but to me it really just grossed me
out. She talked about how one time she got a call to go to a crime scene were a dog was
nearly starved to death so the dog decided to eat the human and killed him by eating his
butt... the dog threw it up outside and they found the dog dead on the ground outside in the
backyard just skin and bones It really grossed me out. She talked about all the schooling
she had to go through to get to this position and almost immediately I cancelled this of my
list because I am basically not good in math. She also talked about all the detailed reports
and all the evidence she analyzes that made me even more not interested.
The guest speaker that had me interested was a street-policemen from Daly City, that
had a lot of first hand of experience of dealing with criminals on the streets such as thugs,
gang members and a lot of shootouts and arresting them. There was a story that he told us
about a bouncer from San Francisco that lived in Oakland and he was about 6'5 and he hit
his girlfriend which was only about 5 ft tall. He got the call and drove over there and dealt
with the situation and said that he had to take him to jail, luck fully the guy agreed to go
with him. Otherwise, he would of had to call for back-up but the guy was nice and agreed
to go with him to the station. The requirements for this job include having training or state
training and passing a background check which was like most of the other jobs but not to
exclusive such as the FBI agent position where they had files that nobody ever knew about
and u had to pass a long lie-detector test that would last around 7-8 hrs. For me that
sounded like to much commitment so I decided that i might pursue just to be a regular
street officer that worked with and in all the action. The only thing that gets me stuck on
what position in Law enforcement in passing the background checks. I'm not sure they
would even review my file because of the thing i did that might stay with me forever.
Friday, March 20, 2015
March 17
Guest speaker came in and he was a judge and he talked about all the different types of crimes and
talked about the experiences he had and the sentence sometimes depends on the personality of the
judge... Many judges are very convinced by evidence but can lean on heart to actually do whats
right and give them another chance.... We then took the quiz and left...
He told us we don't have class this next tuesday because it is spring break...
Total time:28 hrs
time spent: 4hrs
talked about the experiences he had and the sentence sometimes depends on the personality of the
judge... Many judges are very convinced by evidence but can lean on heart to actually do whats
right and give them another chance.... We then took the quiz and left...
He told us we don't have class this next tuesday because it is spring break...
Total time:28 hrs
time spent: 4hrs
March 10
Today, we listened to another guest speaker that was in the field of working with the forensics but she
was the one that did the actual evidence she kept it and examined it and gave reports but she also
went to crime scenes to collect evidence and or help solve the crimes.. She had a couple of stories to
tell us but was not that interesting.. i was kind of grossed out .. ugghhh.. Definitely not something i
would be down to do.. The speaker left then we took the quiz on the chapter we read....
Total time:24 hrs
time spent: 4hrs
was the one that did the actual evidence she kept it and examined it and gave reports but she also
went to crime scenes to collect evidence and or help solve the crimes.. She had a couple of stories to
tell us but was not that interesting.. i was kind of grossed out .. ugghhh.. Definitely not something i
would be down to do.. The speaker left then we took the quiz on the chapter we read....
Total time:24 hrs
time spent: 4hrs
March 3
We listened to another guest speaker .. she was in the forensics field of law enforcement .. she talked
about the major stresses of the job and how there are a lot of things in her job that she is thankful for
.. and she also talked about a lot of things she had to go through to actually make it through the day..
and i was like wow.. umm not something i would ever want to do as a job/choice. We ended the class
with talking about some of the chapter.. We then took the quiz and where let go..
about the major stresses of the job and how there are a lot of things in her job that she is thankful for
.. and she also talked about a lot of things she had to go through to actually make it through the day..
and i was like wow.. umm not something i would ever want to do as a job/choice. We ended the class
with talking about some of the chapter.. We then took the quiz and where let go..
Feb. 24
Tonight we listened to another guest speaker .. I forgot her name but she talked about the
requirements to be in her position .. she talked about the job and life experience u need and how to
prepare for an interview.. Near the end of her stories of the job the teacher talked about the chapter
then we took the quiz..
Total time: 20 hrs
Hours spent: 4hrs
requirements to be in her position .. she talked about the job and life experience u need and how to
prepare for an interview.. Near the end of her stories of the job the teacher talked about the chapter
then we took the quiz..
Total time: 20 hrs
Hours spent: 4hrs
Friday, March 13, 2015
Feb. 17
I was in the class and he talked about the chapter and then a guest speaker came in and talked about what the requirements where to be a probation officer in law enforcement.. and he talked about the requirements and all the needs to join this position along with the other guest speakers they talked about the requirements and he told us a story about a lot of his experiences on and off the workplace.
time spent 4hrs
time total 16 hrs
time spent 4hrs
time total 16 hrs
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