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There are about 43% of young offenders that do community work after being released from their juvenile facility.
Due to the high cost of repeated offenders most states try to give juvenile offenders vocational and employment training. These programs have proven to produce at least 50% success rate for these young offenders which makes us wonder if rehabilitation is really worth it or not.
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When reflecting on work activities, you may see areas where you need to gain more knowledge in skills and practices for your job. Perhaps you need better computer skills, or your math skills might need work.
Hard work, dedication, and skills
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There are still opportunities for work especially if you have the skills that the humanitarian organization need you for. They can pay a good amount of salary and money is not an issue, as long as work is done efficiently and effectively.
You need medical skills...hello, that's pretty obvious!!!!!
It isn't hard to identify many transferable skills that you will need in school and in the work place. Being able to work in a team environment and being able to work without direct supervision are great skills to have.
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In order to work for the Agency you need to have linguistic skills, prior military experience, or computer skills.
The ability to not understand that alchemy doesn't work.