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Journals
One-half to one page, single spaced, of journal are required and must be sent to the internship director as an attachment to an email once a month.  Put your name, the week #  and the question on the top and then write your journal. Do not discuss questions about due dates etc in the journal – those questions should be written in the email that you attach the journal entry to when you send it to me. The journal is intended for you to reflect about the issues/subjects raised during your internship and in discussions, and your reflections about them.

DO NOT WRITE A LOG OF YOUR DAILY ACTIVITIES. In addition to answering the questions posed ,write each week about the significant issues/topics/themes that are raised for you in the process of performing your day to day activities. You must write about them in a reflective way. Try to fit your experiences into a broader perspective so that you can see the place of the organization within the broader criminal justice system and within the community within which it functions. You are looking for the meaning of the things you do and what others do in the organization within the context of the broader system.

 

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