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¿Que? Cornelius!
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That just goes to show how clueless you are about the various branches of law enforcement and the justice system as a whole.
I said I worked in a branch of law enforcement. I never claimed to be a cop, although I had frequent interactions with them when they delivered psychotic homicidal maniacs into the custody of my facility where we treated and evaluated them for competency to stand trial.
I clearly stated I worked in forensic psychology, it's not my problem if you don't know what that means. I was in the same classification as a highway patrol officer, and although our responsibilities were far different from one another, there was overlap, such as the use of force continuum, the use of body armor, and the use of metal restraints such as handcuffs, bellychains, and ankle restraints. The main difference is that we didn't use weapons. We had to dress in body armor and force medications on psychotic people who had recently murdered someone in such a horrific way, that it required them to be assessed for mental competency before they could stand trial. My work required specialized training in the areas of mental health AND law enforcement. Everybody is a specialist these days.
I also never claimed to be successfully retired. I said I was comfortably retired. After 30 years of the shit I've seen, and had to deal with, along with forced overtime, I was ready to take a break before starting my second act as a counselor for troubled youth. Covid put a hold on that for the moment.
Now let's hear your story tough guy.
Watching criminal minds does not make you a "forensic psychologist."
You have no background in any kind of pschology.
Try again, poser.
Maybe orderly (or patient) in a psyche ward.
That's believable.

I got to find your meme site lol