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Flashback Friday | (Ep. 42 Recap) Retired FBI Criminal Profiler. Jim Clemente Transition Drill

    • Society & Culture

As a military veteran or first responder, you need to be planning and implementing strategies to prepare for your transition into civilian life. In this Flashback Friday episode of the Transition Drill Podcast, recap Episode 42 with Jim Clemente is a retired FBI profiler internationally recognized as an expert in Child Sexual Victimization, Sexual Homicide, and Child Abduction. He’s the basis of Jason Gideon’s character on the TV show Criminal Minds, played by Mandy Patinkin. Jim grew up in New York City and went to law school, and eventually became a prosecutor in NYC. Wanting to do more to put criminals in jail, he diverted again and joined the FBI. Jim retired in 2009 as a Supervisory Special Agent after 22 years with the FBI; the last 12 years with the Critical Incident Response Group (which includes the FBI’s criminal profilers) out of Quantico. On 9/11, Jim was teaching classes in Quantico. He drove home to NYC and helped with searching and body recovery at Ground Zero. As a result of his time at Ground Zero and the Pentagon, Jim developed Lymphoma and almost died. While he was recovering and still active with the FBI, Jim became a tech advisor on the TV show Criminal Minds. From starting as a tech advisor, after retiring from the FBI, Jim became the executive producer of the show. Additionally, in 2008 Jim and his brother Tim started XG Productions, a media production and management company. If that isn’t enough, Jim is a published author and also the creator of the Locked Up Abroad, Best Case Worst Case, and Real Crime Profile podcasts.



FULL EPISODE:

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1zxxlIgKf0H42hUkrSykDy?si=CFNRC7p4Ro6SvZh36SuFhg



Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/transition-drill/id1582888787?i=1000565353676



QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS:

paul@transitiondrillpodcast.com

As a military veteran or first responder, you need to be planning and implementing strategies to prepare for your transition into civilian life. In this Flashback Friday episode of the Transition Drill Podcast, recap Episode 42 with Jim Clemente is a retired FBI profiler internationally recognized as an expert in Child Sexual Victimization, Sexual Homicide, and Child Abduction. He’s the basis of Jason Gideon’s character on the TV show Criminal Minds, played by Mandy Patinkin. Jim grew up in New York City and went to law school, and eventually became a prosecutor in NYC. Wanting to do more to put criminals in jail, he diverted again and joined the FBI. Jim retired in 2009 as a Supervisory Special Agent after 22 years with the FBI; the last 12 years with the Critical Incident Response Group (which includes the FBI’s criminal profilers) out of Quantico. On 9/11, Jim was teaching classes in Quantico. He drove home to NYC and helped with searching and body recovery at Ground Zero. As a result of his time at Ground Zero and the Pentagon, Jim developed Lymphoma and almost died. While he was recovering and still active with the FBI, Jim became a tech advisor on the TV show Criminal Minds. From starting as a tech advisor, after retiring from the FBI, Jim became the executive producer of the show. Additionally, in 2008 Jim and his brother Tim started XG Productions, a media production and management company. If that isn’t enough, Jim is a published author and also the creator of the Locked Up Abroad, Best Case Worst Case, and Real Crime Profile podcasts.



FULL EPISODE:

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1zxxlIgKf0H42hUkrSykDy?si=CFNRC7p4Ro6SvZh36SuFhg



Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/transition-drill/id1582888787?i=1000565353676



QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS:

paul@transitiondrillpodcast.com

9 min

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