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Why is my topic worth a semester of my time?

The FBI and Criminal Psychology

Thank You

  • Future job field that I would like to go into
  • Have found this topic interesting all my life but have never had the opportunity to research and write about my topic.
  • Very passionate about the FBI and what they stand

-Ben Mintzer

By: Ben Mintzer

Why will my topic be interesting for my classmates and teachers and what will they learn?

What do I already know?

  • Explains in great detail about the hard work and dedication that goes into solving a crime.
  • Will educate about the significant role that the mind plays in perpetrating as well as solving crimes.
  • Will inform why and how the desk staff supports the field officers in solving crimes.
  • There is more than one way to solve a crime.
  • BAU is a unit of the FBI that solves crimes using Criminal Psychology
  • I know a lot about how and where the FBI operates.
  • I know about the jurisdiction of a criminal case when crossing state lines.
  • I know that FBI candidates need to pass a series of physiological and physical tests.

My Research Questions

Why am I interested?

6. What are the qualifications for an FBI Criminal Analyst?

7. Since I know that the FBI operates in this country do they operate in other countries too?

8. Do the Analysts in the FBI need to go through training each year like the other agents?

9. What kind of lab work (if any) is required to be a Criminal Analyst?

10. Are there separate units of task forces and analyst teams for the different ages of the victims or the crime?

11. What other governmental organizations does the FBI work with?

  • Want to pursue a career in Criminal Psychology
  • Interested in joining the Behavior Analysis Unit (BAU) of the FBI
  • Job requirements and responsibilities are fascinating
  • Would like to learn all about the FBI and the units within it.

1. What are all of the units of the FBI, how many are there, and what does each unit do?

2. What training do criminal psychology analysts go through?

3. What types of cases does the BAU take on in the FBI

4. Are there separate buildings and or offices and spaces for the BAU to do what they do? Or are they mixed in one building with other units and agents of the FBI?

5. What does a day in the life of a FBI Criminal Analyst look like?

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