Thursday, October 29, 2015

Blog 10 - Interview 2 Reflection



1. Please explain how you are spending your mentorship time (Is it at a workplace or somewhere else?  Are you shadowing?  Are you able to do tasks that are meaningfully related to the topic?  If so, what?  Are there other people who are experts in the location?  Etc...)
For my mentor ship with Noreen, I get to go to her firm. I haven't been able to go frequently, but I will start going every week starting next week. The times I have gone we go into her conference room and converse about whats going on at school and do my interview. She is open to any questions I ask, and always is very helpful. At the firm Noreen works with her father and other associates. I plan to talk to them too, and interview her father.

People trying to help me when I didn't have a mentor.

2.  How did you find your mentor?  How did you convince this person to help you?  
At the beginning of the year It was hard for me to find a mentor, but Mrs.Ortega actually put me in contact with my mentor. I asked her if she would be my mentor and she agreed. I explained to her that I would be working with her all year. She gladly accepted and is always up to help me on anything.

3. How would you rate your comfort level with your mentor at this point in your relationship?  How does this relate to the time you've spent so far at mentorship/with this person
I've only gone with my mentor twice and that was to interview her. Each time after the interview I stayed to chat with her, and I can say I feel very comfortable with her. She isn't closed up or uptight at all. She is also young and has a very free personality. She encourages me to ask as many questions as I want, and is very welcoming. I am actually going to see her this Saturday. She invited me to a legal fair so that I can observe what she does, and many of her peers that will be there.

4. What went well in this interview?  Why do you think so?  What do you still need to improve?  How do you know?  How will you go about it?
During this interview I was able to get more of a back ground on my mentors life. I'm not exactly sure on what can improve. Like I said my mentor is open to answer any question I ask, and I'm not to shy to hold back. Its going to be different to interview someone who isn't my mentor, but I'm sure that it will go good. I think I can come up with new questions and try to have better transitions on to the questions.



Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Blog 9 - Advisory Prep 3



1. State whether or not you currently have a mentor, and what the status of your interview is with that person (I have completed the interview, I have scheduled the interview, I have not scheduled the interview, etc).

I do have a mentor, her name is Noreen Barcena. She is an attorney, and works in her offices in East LA. I have not yet interviewed my mentor, but will be interviewing her soon. I have scheduled the interview for Friday the 23rd. 

Me everyday of the week.

2. At this point, your research is probably guiding your studies toward more specific areas within your topic.  Name the area or two you find most promising and explain your reasons.   


The criminal Justice system has always interested me. When we first began the senior project I was sure that I wanted to focus on the defense process. Now that I've thought more about it and started to research more into my topic. I am now starting to like the evolution of crime and punishment. I feel that this specific area of the criminal justice system is promising to me because in the end I'm going to find some sort of result. Also I feel like I can get a lot of feed back from people and what they think about the evolution of the criminal justice system. I'm excited to see what other people think about this particular topic.

3. What kinds of sources do you think will help you in the next month to gain more research depth?  Where will you go to get them?

I think that I will need to ask people who have experience in the criminal justice system to get a bit more of depth. I want the opinion of professionals and my peers so that I can compare and see what everyone is thinking. I can easily get my peers opinion, and I can also attempt to get in contact with professionals my mentor knows.

4. Write down a possible EQ.  Please don't worry about wording other than ensuring that it provides the option for multiple correct answers.  At this point, the senior team is most interested in understanding your thought process.
How has the criminal justice system evolved over the past one hundred years, and how has society been effected?

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Blog 8: Independent Component 1 Proposal


1.  Describe in detail what you plan to do for your 30 hours.
For my independent component I plan to watch at least 20 films that have to do with the criminal justice system. The films I will be watching will give me an idea of how the system works and hopefully its faults as well. I will be watching movies that are both based on true events and some that were created by Hollywood's finest. Each movie will range from an hour to three hours, and after I watch each film I will analyze them and write some notes and  a summary. I hope to gain a perspective of each angle of the criminal justice system and evaluate they way each position is done. 
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Lincoln Lawyer was recommended to me by my mentor. 
2.  Discuss how or what you will do to meet the expectation of showing 30 hours of evidence.
I'm not entirely sure how I will prove my hours, but each time I will watch a film I can record the time and date onto a log. I can also have a system, like for example every time I watch a film I can write a summary and have my house teacher check it off.

3.  Explain how what you will be doing will help you explore your topic in more depth.
I'm a big fan of film, and this is a great opportunity to combine learning and something I enjoy. By watching the films I can get the chance to explore the different perspectives of the criminal justice system. At the beginning of the year I wanted to focus on just the defense part of the criminal justice system. As the research checks keep going by I'm starting to gain more interest on how each aspect comes together, and the way its changed over the years. Watching the films from different eras will allow me to really see how the criminal justice system has been viewed or interpreted over the years.