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Date Posted: 02:47:22 07/04/06 Tue
Author: Aubrey
Subject: Re: forensic psychology career
In reply to: Veronica Diaz 's message, "Re: forensic psychology career" on 13:02:15 07/03/06 Mon

Veronica,

I have an A.A. and a B.A. in Criminal Justice, and I am in the process of applying to the Masters Program for Psychology. My ultimate career goal is work with a police department analyzing criminals, and I was just wondering if additional training in Criminal Profiling would be required first. Also, do you have any idea how I would go about getting my foot in the door somewhere (after completely my degree, of course)... I'm not sure if contacting the department directly is the optimal approach. Thanks for your help!

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