Friday, October 30, 2015

Criminal Minds


For this week’s guided reflection I watched the clip from the television show, Criminal Minds. I chose this one because I love Criminal Minds. There are many things that go right with this video. The man on the witness stand, Agent Hotchner, is one of the main characters on Criminal Minds. When the defense attorney was saying that Agent Hotchner’s job was just a bunch of guess work, Agent Hotchner did not seem phased by this. He was very calm and answered his question and then went on to explain the things that he had picked up on with the defense attorney. This shocked the defense attorney and showed the jury that his job was not just guess work and that Agent Hotchner is very good at his job. I honestly cannot really think of anything that Agent Hotchner could have done better. I really enjoyed this video and it was cool to see what criminal profilers can do.

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Police Officers


In the video Do You Trust The Police, by VICE News shows a woman that had a bad experience with police in her city of Oakland, California. I would like to think that everyone thinks the police are there to help them when they need it most. However, after watching this video it is obvious not everyone feels this way. The woman from Oakland grew up in East Oakland, which had extremely high gun violence. She said that she would call the police many times and they would not show up. She also said that when she was driving she was constantly worried about being pulled over by the police. I can completely understand her frustration with the police and not wanting to trust them just because when she did call them they did not come on multiple occasions. However, many police departments are extremely under staffed and have to see which crimes are more important than others, especially in a high crime area. Many cities right now are having budget issues and have to find areas to cut. I wish things like this did not happen, however, they do. If she grew up in another city her view on police would be different. Majoring in the criminal justice field, I do not like hearing when someone does not like the police, however, I am finding than in many cities some people do not have a good experience with the police, which hopefully will change over time.

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Height


As a class exercise I was asked to measure the distance from the ground to my waist, shoulders, and nose. This is a very good idea because it will help one know the approximate size of things, which will come in handy for just about any career in law enforcement. I am 5’2” and the distance from the ground to my waist is about three feet. The distance from the ground to my shoulder is about 4’5” and to my nose is about 4’9”. I think this is a very good idea to use as a reference for height.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Harvard Debate Team Loses To Prison Debate Team

The article that I read for this week's blog was about how the Harvard debate team lost to a prison debate team. It gave them an opportunity to learn about different things and to challenge themselves. That goes against the stereotype that prisoners were not very bright. Also by the prisoners participating in things like that it shows that prisoners are actually smart. To beat a Harvard debate team is not a small task. The stereotype is that prisoners are not smart, but this goes against that. In the article many of the people said that they were caught off guard on how good the inmates actually were. Overall I think that this is a great opportunity for the inmates and I am happy they are participating in it.