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Professor Brantley

CJ100-02

Interview Project Proposal

Criminal Justice Professional Interviewee

Who:name : Paralegal

Why: I chose name as a one of my potential interviewees because I’ve talked with her a little bit before, her views and opinions are very interesting. I also think that interviewing her will help me get a better understanding of the Paralegal Career.

Who: name: Juvenile Probation Officer

Why: I choose name as my next interviewee because this is another field that I’m interested in and would like to know more about. I know that name has been a Juvenile Probation Officer since I was a kid and feel that she would be the best person to speak for information on this career.

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