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Delinquency Intervention Hypertext Narrative

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Start here or see the diagram . It all started like this. It all started like this. I always wanted to work in helping relationship. However, I did not know in which area. Then, I enrolled in techniques of intervention in delinquency. I will soon finish my technique, but I still have questions, wondering if I should continue at the University or if I should go directly to work. If you were in my place what would you do, knowing that every choice has advantages and disadvantages. Choice 1: Work in your field you study Choice 2: You decide to pursue to University Scene 1. Working in your field of study can give you many opportunities. The most common work is either work for the government or work in the community. Choice 1: Do an internship in a penitentiary Choice 2: Working in the community Choice 3: Work in a youth center Scene 2. You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading t

A day in the life of a Correctional Officer

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http://www.insidecdcr.ca.gov/2014/11/ two-cdcr-correctional-officers-save-mans-life/ Studying in Youth and Adult Services opens a lot of work opportunities. With this diploma, you can work as a correctional officer, in youth centers, as an probation agent and much more. But today, I will describe a day in correctional officers' lives. As a correctional officer, there are no days like the others. They often put their lives in danger for the offenders. They are multitasking people. They have the authority on bad people, but also get to help them get out of where they are. Officers get to keep an eye on different lawbreakers. For example, those who are in jail and those who have pending preliminaries. A correctional officer’s job not only consists of protecting society, it also contributes to changing the lives of convicts. Correctional officers in a penitentiary have a lot of obligations compared to the ones who work in a smaller prison who has less responsibility, since it ha

3 websites everyone in Youth and Adult Correctional Services should know about

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There is a lot of people who think that students who study in Youth and Adult Correctional Services can only work in prisons or youth centers. Fortunately it's not the case. There are hundreds and hundreds of places where they can work and lots of websites where they can have information related to this field of study. Today, I will show you three websites that everyone who studies in Youth and Adult Correctional Services should know. More and more people choose this field of study without really knowing where to go later. This will help you to orientate yourself.   1. Find a place to work. http://www.sdctr.qc.ca/content/cache/0x0/ service-correctionnel-canada.jpg https://www.canada.ca/en/public-service-commission/jobs/services/public-service-jobs.html Everyone knows how complicated it is to find a job in Quebec, when you have no contacts. Working for the government of Canada has much social advantage. For some of them, even if you have a contact, you will have to ap

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Youth and Adult Correctional Services Glossary

Hello! As you know, I am studying Youth and Adult Correctional Intervention. I made a glossary of 20 important words related to this field of study because it could be important for others that would like to study in this field or for additional vocabulary. The reason why I chose those words it's because since I am a francophone, it helped me to understand the meaning of those English words. There is a list of 20 word people use in this field: agent A person or thing that acts or has the power to act. correctionnal officer An officer responsible for the custody, safety, security, and supervision of inmates in a prison or any other correctionnal facility. correctionnal plan An analysis of a prisoner's social and psychological shortcomings - the things driving his anti-social behaviour - and a list of the "intervention" programs that the prisoner must participate in, in order to be eligible for release. delinquency Failure to do what law or duty requires.

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About me!!!

Hello everyone. My name is Lisa. I am a student at Ahuntsic College in Youth and Adult Correctional Intervention. I believe it's important to stop all our prejudges on people and it's time to make a difference. My blog will mainly talk about delinquency, youth, inmates, parents, jobs, etc.