(1) What is your essential question, and what are your answers? What is your best answer and why?
My essential question is "How has the history of Law Enforcement most shaped the current policies?". My best answer is "The history of law enforcement has most shaped the current policies on women in law enforcement." because it's a very close subject to my heart and it was the most interesting to research.
My essential question is "How has the history of Law Enforcement most shaped the current policies?". My best answer is "The history of law enforcement has most shaped the current policies on women in law enforcement." because it's a very close subject to my heart and it was the most interesting to research.
(2) What process did you take to arrive at this answer?
Talking to Officer Pesqueida helped me arrive to this answer because of what he said about women having a harder time in law enforcement jobs.
Talking to Officer Pesqueida helped me arrive to this answer because of what he said about women having a harder time in law enforcement jobs.
(3) What problems did you face? How did you resolve them?
I had a bit of a problem talking to my mentor at first but it was resolved after a while.
I had a bit of a problem talking to my mentor at first but it was resolved after a while.
(4) What are the two most significant sources you used to answer your essential question and why?
The Red Dot Club by Robert Rangel - was suggested by one of the people I interviewed, it has a lot of information about officers stories and even lead to one if not two of my answers.
Interview with Officer Norwood - Officer Norwood is a female officer that works for LAPD and talking to her helped me get more of a perspective from a female officer.
The Red Dot Club by Robert Rangel - was suggested by one of the people I interviewed, it has a lot of information about officers stories and even lead to one if not two of my answers.
Interview with Officer Norwood - Officer Norwood is a female officer that works for LAPD and talking to her helped me get more of a perspective from a female officer.
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