In The DC World With Marvel Chat Group Chapter 1183: Question (on)
"The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman"
In the somewhat dim room, from the walls to the table, to the desk lamp placed on the freezer, there is a cold metallic luster shining.
Obviously, this is not a comfortable guest room, nor is it a slightly business office. The depressive atmosphere here is artificially created, and its purpose is to bring more pressure to people.
The whole room is divided into two parts, with a long counter in the middle, one side is a single chair, and the other side is a few simpler chairs, it can be seen that, The subjects sitting on the single chairs will sit here for a long time, but the people behind the counter will often rotate frequently.
It looks a bit like an interrogation room, but there are no iron railings like the police interrogation room. The tables, chairs, and counters are all very close together, but it looks a bit like a hospital consultation room.
With a "snap", the lights came on, and standing outside the door was a black man wearing the uniform of the FBI with a job badge around his neck.
Behind him, there was a female staff member standing, she was dressed slightly differently, she looked like a field worker, she also had an investigator's badge on her chest, and a leader pinned to her waist gun.
Behind the two of them, there was a well-mannered white male wearing glasses and a suit. He didn't wear any ID, and he looked more like a scholar than an agent.
The black detective walked into the room, sat down on a simple chair on the side of the counter, took off the badge around his neck, took out his ID from his breast pocket, and opened the After that, he showed it to the figure sitting on the single chair.
"Hello, Professor Rodriguez, I am Jimmy Andris, a member of the FBI's Anti-Violent Crime Investigation Team. I have been instructed by the US Department of Justice and entrusted by the New Jersey Commission on Higher Education. Among the public charges, there may be seven violent crime charges, and an investigation is underway.”
"This is my colleague, Angela Dodgson, the deputy head of the criminal investigation information collection team. Miss Dodgson will provide assistance in the collection of criminal investigation information for this investigation, and this one..." Jimmy stretched out his hand Pointing to the white man wearing glasses sitting on his right side, he said:
"William Denetchet, Investigator of the Pennsylvania Higher Education Commission's Anti-Misconduct Investigation Unit, also serves as an instructor in psychology and behavioral science training at the FBI's Agent Selection and Education Center."
William pushed his glasses, looked at the figure on the single sofa and said: "I have long respected you, Professor Rodriguez, I will provide an analysis report on behavioral science for this investigation, and make a behavioral-based analysis of the evaluation results." I hope we can cooperate happily.”
The black Jimmy nodded to William, glanced at Angela again, then took out a piece of paper from his briefcase, glanced at the content on it quickly, put down the paper, and looked up at the seated man. Schiller on the armchair.
This professor is exactly the same as the photo on his personal information form, and there is no error in figure, appearance, and attire. Then Jimmy handed the information form to Angela next to her, and Angela picked up another piece of paper , compared with the personal information form, and then raised his head and said to Jimmy: "There is no abnormality in the handwriting and fingerprints of the signature, and it can be confirmed that I am here for the trial."
Jimmy put his hands on the table, looked into Schiller's eyes and said: "Professor Rodriguez, next, we will ask basic questions about the charges against you. During this period, you can only answer questions , and answer positively, after that, we will give you time to defend yourself."
It can be seen that Jimmy is very cautious. Although the style of the FBI is always criticized by others, it has to be admitted that when a superpower conducts investigations and trials of anti-violent activities, it has its own characteristics. Advantages.
First of all, during the investigation and trial of all publicly accused criminals, the FBI is subject to multi-party supervision, especially when investigating and interrogating some sensitive figures, most of them will Be very cautious.
At the same time, under the supervision of multiple parties, it can also mobilize multiple departments to cooperate, and obtain theoretical support from talents of various disciplines and think tanks from various sectors of society and the private sector, and the efficiency is very high.
Schiller glanced at the situation across the way. Apart from Jimmy, Angela, and William, there was a recorder standing on each side of the counter.
One of them is believed to be a civilian staff member of the FBI, and the other is believed to be from the Justice Department. Both recorders faced Schiller in order to record Schiller's words and deeds.
And behind Schiller stood another recorder, facing Jimmy and other FBI agents, with the purpose of recording their words and deeds.
There are so many people crowded into a small room, in addition to ensuring the correctness of the trial process, it will also create a feeling of being in an isolated island for the interrogated, which is a very common means of adding pressure during interrogations .
Schiller looked at Jimmy and nodded slightly. He could see that this black detective in his prime had a lot of experience, but the other two people sitting beside him were very interesting. .
Schiller's gaze didn't stay on the other two for too long. Angela, who was sitting next to Jimmy, looked at the document and said in an indifferent tone: "The question you answer next, your answer and Your attitude will determine the result of the evaluation to a large extent, you must answer 'truthfully', later, we will conduct criminal detection and lie detection for your words and deeds, and you will be fully responsible for it."
"Okay, let's get started."
"Since the beginning of your teaching at Gotham University, as of the time you were investigated, has there been any illegal violations of psychology students or any other students?"
"No."
"During the above time period, did you murder any students at Gotham University?"
"No."
"Was any student illegally detained?"
"No."
"Have you ever instigated a student to commit a crime?"
"No."
Schiller's series of denials did not surprise or anger the few people behind the table. The purpose of this kind of interrogation is not to let the interrogator confess, but to observe his attitude and behavior.
Next, Jimmy began to ask some details, and said before asking: "In the next questions, if you don't understand any criteria, you can ask questions."
"During your teaching career, have you ever had unwanted physical contact with any student?"
"No."
"Was any student ever verbally harassed against their will, either verbally or in writing?"
"No."
"Excuse me, can I interject?" said William, who was sitting next to Jimmy. Jimmy nodded, and William looked at Schiller and said, "Have you ever used any commands to physically punish them?"
Schiller shook his head, and William then asked: "Have you verbally humiliated them in any occasion, public or private?"
"What's your definition of humiliation?" Schiller asked for the first time.
William and Jimmy looked at each other, William rubbed his lips lightly, and said: "According to the Pennsylvania Higher Education Act, insulting students in any form is not in compliance with the regulations."
"However, I have also taught in universities, and the boundaries between discipline and insults are not so clear. I want to urge students to study, and harsh or even slightly violent words are understandable."
"So, let's imagine a scene. Suppose I am your student and I make loud noises in class and disrupt the teaching order. What would you do?"
William stood up from behind the table, putting one hand in his suit pocket, Schiller also stood up from the single chair, and when his eyes passed over, William instinctively took a step back.
"Mr. Denetchet, is that right? I hope you can keep quiet in my class, if you can't, then please leave."
The recorders standing on both sides of the table began to take notes like flying pens. William nodded and said: "If I don't choose to leave, and I still make noise after sitting down, and refuse to change after repeated admonitions, what will you do?"
Schiller glanced at him, but then looked away and said to the clearing: "Mr. I advised him to leave."
William narrowed his eyes, looked at Schiller and asked, "Who is this Mr. Falcone, and what is his relationship with you?"
"He is another student of mine."
"Then how can he..."
Jimmy reached out and pulled William's sleeve, and said to him in a low voice: "He is the son of the old godfather Carmine Falcone, and Falcone is the leader of the Gotham Twelve gangster family. "
William showed a speechless expression, he lowered his head, and then said again: "Okay, so this time the scene is set in your office, and a student who often doesn't hand in homework is called to the office by you, you How will he be educated?"
"Generally speaking, I don't call students who don't turn in their homework." Schiller shook his head slightly and said, "The first time they don't turn in their homework, I tell them that studying is Their own business, if they don't work hard enough, they can't get out of where they are."
"If they make the second mistake, I will call them to the podium when the get out of class is over and ask him if there is any special reason."
"What special reasons are acceptable?" William asked.
"Busy family affairs, part-time work is too tiring, gang fire and injury, homework is too difficult, homework is too easy, don't like psychology or don't like me." Schiller paused every time he said a reason, as if think.
William keenly discovered the key, so he looked at Schiller and said, "Is it acceptable for students not to do their homework because they don't like you?"
Schiller sat back in the chair, put his hands in front of him, nodded and said, "I try my best to teach students according to their aptitude ~IndoMTL.com~ but I accept that not every student likes my teaching style This fact.”
"Because I am a psychologist, I can understand that because of aversion to a certain person's appearance, temperament, and behavior, it leads to all doubts about him, and even takes rebellious behavior to resist. Quite normal, humans are emotional animals.”
"If he abandons his studies because he doesn't like you, what will you do? Will you persuade him? Or give up on him?" William continued to ask.
Schiller's expression rarely fluctuated, as if he was caught in memory and thinking. After a while, he said, "Actually, I don't know. There are differences due to individual students."
This time before William asked, Schiller took the initiative to say: "Not everyone has the talent to learn this subject. There are several types of students who do not study well."
"If they work hard but have no talent, I will try to let them pass the mark, and suggest them to learn some extra life skills to fight for a better life for themselves."
"If they are talented but don't work hard, I will tell him truthfully from my perspective that he has great talent and can achieve something with a little effort, but if encouragement is useless, I will Be as strict as possible with them, because I don't want to see their talents go to waste."
"And if they have neither talent nor hard work..." Schiller leaned back, pursed his lips, showing a helpless expression, and then said:
"In line with the teacher's duty of teaching and educating people, I will persuasion to a certain extent, and then give up, so as not to waste too much time on him."
"But maybe... there are exceptions."