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This paperwork of CJA 444 Week 1 Discussion Questions shows the solutions to the following problems: DQ 1: How do employees in your agency respond to planned and unplanned changes? What kind of change seems to improve the agency more, planned or unplanned? Explain why. DQ 2: Some criminal justice practitioners argue that many younger employees see criminal justice as a job, not as a career. What are the potential effects of this perspective for the agency? In your agency or organization, how are employees whose values and attitudes differ from the organizational culture treated by other employees? How are they treated by management?

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Law - General Law CJA 444 Week 1 Individual Assignment Criminal Justice Workplace Observation Paper CJA 444 Week 2 Individual Assignment Decision Making Case Study CJA 444 Week 2 Learning Team Assignment Team Diversity Paper CJA 444 Week 3 Individual Assignment Conflict Management Styles Paper CJA 444 Week 3 Learning Team Assignment Learning Team Behavior and Processes Paper CJA 444 Week 4 Individual Assignment Political Environment Case Study CJA 444 Week 4 Learning Team Assignment Motivation Paper CJA 444 Week 5 Individual Assignment Communication Process Paper CJA 444 Week 5 Learning Team Assignment Types of Teams Presentation

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While you are in college, look for an internship. An internship offers you a chance to get hands-on experience in a real-life situation, so that you can get an idea of what you might like to do after you graduate. If you're really good at what you do, it can even earn you a job later on. The internship department can help you find a placement.