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A 3 page research paper/example reflective essay that answers prompts pertaining to a pursuing a career in criminal justice. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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or obtaining a desired career position, an individual must have a firm base, that is, a foundation of values, morals, and ideals that provide the springboard from which all else
follows. In discussing this question, the student should honestly relate his/her strengths and weaknesses. For example, the student might write something like this: My principal strengths lie in my firm
commitment to honesty, integrity and hard work. I have excellent social skills and work well as a team player. On the negative side, I realize that I have a slight
tendency to procrastinate. Therefore, I try to meet this challenge by establishing schedules designed to accomplish certain tasks by an appointed date. -etc. Be honest and self-reflective in relating your
characteristics. Competencies, skills and habits of mind required for a career in criminal justice: Criminal justice is a complex field that encompasses many professions. One of the ways in
which a high school program prepares students for a career in law enforcement and corrections is to expose to the students to the culture of a paramilitary-oriented agency, such as
the police (Johnson 21). While some law enforcement agencies are moving away from this culture, many still adhere to this sort of formal hierarchy of command, which includes standing "at
attention and (showing) respect for visitors entering the classroom" (Johnson 21). Among the general skills and competencies needed by a student in a criminal justice program, the individual needs to
be "physically fit, honest, patient, and have good judgment" ("Criminal Justice"). Formal requirements also include being a U.S. citizen, at least 20 years of age and the ability to meet
"rigorous physical and personal qualifications" ("Students Guide"). Many people are undoubtedly attracted to a career in criminal justice from watching exciting TV shows; however, the first requirement for such
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