Why I Want To Pursue A Career In Forensics

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I would like to take part in the Calgary Junior Police Academy program because this experience will help me gain self confidence, independence and it will, beyond any doubt, help me in my future career plans. This would be a great opportunity to inherit an insight of the fundamentals in the field of forensics. For quite a few years now, I’ve wanted to become a forensic scientist, and this program will assist me to utilize my interests and accomplishments. This experience will help me strengthen the competences that I already hold, and also will allow me to obtain new skills, that will help me reach my substantial goals. The skills obtained in this course will help me carry out my role in the community more adequately and confidently. I will

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