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Jean M Mahan  
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Mind games criminals play, how to spot lying, gang behavior, sex offenders, how to change criminal behavior, PTSD, sexual abusive victimization.Available
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Commander Chris Wagoner  
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I have been a police officer for 28+ years and still going! I am the Police Academy Commander at a Law Enforcement/ Corrections Academy in North Central Florida. I can answer most questions concerning law enforcement procedures, Criminology, Crime scene processing, law enforcement training and general questions about law enforcment. I teach the following subjects: RADAR/LASER, Law Enforcement Driving, Law Enforcement Firearms and Patrol Techniques, Officer Safety, WMD's for Patrol Officers, Application of Law, Communications skills, Dealing with the Mentally and Physically handicapped, crime scene processing, criminalistics, and many more subjects. I have worked as a subject matter expert for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and helped to write the police officer curriculum for the State of Florida. I like answering questions about how did they do this or that. I also like answering any questions you may have about police in general. I do not mind helping with homework questions or trying to answer your questions about legal subjects that I have knowledge of. You will never know the answer until you ask!Available
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2008-09-22  criminology:   Hi Josh, The area of criminal psychology that appears to capture the general public's imagination, is the studying of serial killers. It is important to separate the two main types large-number killers...
2008-09-18  Becoming a Homicide Detective:   Hi Antonios, OK There are a few things you can do that would help you out in a law enforcement career. Some high schools offer courses in criminal justice, those would be helpful. Also check out...
2008-08-25  Psychology & Criminal Justice?:   Becky, Yes, you need a psychology background. You can start counseling with a master's degree and certification. You can obtain your ph.d at a later time. Becoming a police officer might help, but...
2008-08-09  Criminal/Forensic Psychology:   Lana, Generally you have to obtain your education in psychology (as you are doing). Most forensic psychologists obtain their BS and MS majors in psychology and then become licensed counselors. Some...
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