CRIM 265 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Soft Skills, The Way Forward, Social Skills
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Transferrable skills soft skills": communication, research/analytic, flexible and adaptable, lead and manage. Criminal justice specific skills hard skills": knowledge of policies, experience with clients, understanding of the cj system, volunteer skills. Skills needed as a basis for further development: communicate, manage information, use numbers, think and solve problems. Skills, attitudes and behaviours that drive ones" potential: demonstrate positive attitude and behaviours, be responsible, be adaptable, be a continuous learner, work safely. Skills and attributed needed to contribute productively: work with others, participate in projects and tasks. Standards of behaviour that tell us how human beings ought to act in the many situations in which they find themselves as friends, parents, children, citizens, business people, teachers, professionals and so on . Provides a framework through our values to help us determine decisions of right and wrong, good and bad, and doing the right thing. Two schools of ethics: applied ethics, professional ethics.