How is math used in the FBI career and what are the advantages of being knowledgeable in criminal justice?
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I have to do a paper on a topic irrelevant to my career but its an grade so I have to do it or flunk the course. And I cannot find any research on those two questions. I would like to know your opinions and please no negative reviews.
I have to do a paper on a topic irrelevant to my career but its an grade so I have to do it or flunk the course. And I cannot find any research on those two questions. I would like to know your opinions and please no negative reviews.
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March 2nd, 2009 at 3:19 pm
Math can be used to measure statistical probabilities. Law enforcement may use statistics to do forecasting for a variety of reasons. The FBI uses statistics to report various types of criminal activity, such as comparisons of the number of murders to population. Knowledge about the criminal justice system would assist you in knowing how the system works.