Criminal Justice Experience Essay

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Working with adults in the working world is a task that I have never done before. All that I knew and was accustomed to, was working with children. Now that I have gained the experience of working with adults, I can say that mu expectation for working at Renaissance Treatment Center has been met. While working at Renaissance Treatment Center, I have worked with adults as young as 21 years of age, and adults as old as 60 years old. It was very interesting to see the different level of thinking that each age group is most commonly associated with. Interestingly, the level of maturity and willingness to correct their involvement with the criminal justice system varies. This depends on the client’s influential background, parents’ involvement …show more content…

Those with a minor involvement with the criminal system, such as being charged with DUI/DWI were the ones who acknowledged that they have a problem, and understood that they have to face the consequences for drinking and driving. On the other hand, those with a major involvement and has multiple charges for things such as weapons offence, drugs, manslaughter, robbery, and assault, did not think that they have a problem, or that they needed help. This was very mind boggling! This experience has caused me to alter my expectation and understand that most people who are involve with the criminal justice system will not always admit that they have a problem. Furthermore, getting the help that they need does not guarantee that they will stay away from activities and behaviors that caused them to be involve with the criminal system. It is essentially, and consciously up to each individual to make that drastic change in order to get better and stay better. The help provided for them to get better is only a stepping stone, that is supposed to propel them towards getting better and maintaining a better lifestyle. Other expectations that were met includes, learning how to be a team player, how to communicate effectively, and being

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