Patricia Dahl, Ph.D.. 2 Things to do! Work on the Professional Development Journal Journal due by midnight/Feb. 15th Complete the Unit 8 Discussion Board.

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Patricia Dahl, Ph.D.

2 Things to do! Work on the Professional Development Journal Journal due by midnight/Feb. 15th Complete the Unit 8 Discussion Board Feel proud of your accomplishments!! This Week!

Our virtual pot luck! What did you bring?

What do you write when you don’t know what to write?

Write anything! Just to get started! It doesn’t have to be perfect, or serious, or spelled correctly! Just begin by putting something on paper !

Maybe these questions will help you brainstorm: What are 5 goals you have for the next six months? Continue your education? Try for a promotion? Change jobs or careers? Learn a new skill? Take a break & reassess?

What are 5 goals you have for the next five years? Where would you like to be in 5 years? What would you like your life to look like 5 years from now?

-Decide what’s important -Make a list of goals -What needs to be done for each goal month by month? -Keep yourself motivated! -Be good to yourself! -Plan with flexibility!

Careers in Criminal Justice... Police Courts Corrections Can involve lots of different types of positions!

Some examples: ATF Agent Bailiff CIA Agent Coast Guard Compliance Officer Corrections Officer Court Clerk Court Reporter Crime Scene Investigation Customs Agent DEA Agent FBI Agent Forensic Psychology Forensic Science INS Agent Paralegal Police Detective Police Officer Private Investigator Private Security Probation Officer Secret Service Sheriff US Marshall

Thank you for attending our final seminar! Phone: AIM screen name: PatriciaDahl Question & Answer Time!