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PORTFOLIO: STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY

Philosophy is defined as: the most basic beliefs, concepts, and attitudes you have focusing on criminal justice.

Your focus is on your personal criminal justice philosophy, and the essential philosophical elements are centered on beliefs, concepts or ideas, and attitudes. Simply asked, what is your approach to living your life based on criminal justice elements?

Putting your approach into philosophical terms may seem unnecessary, too elementary or just an academic exercise. Yet, it is an indispensable way to make better choices and lead a more inspired life.

To define your personal philosophy, answer six key questions:

1. What do you get up each and every morning wanting to do?

2. What directs your actions and decisions, especially the impulsive ones?

3. What gives you a sense of satisfaction at the end of the day?

4. What feeling is in the core of your soul that you know to be self-evident? Sounds constitutional, and maybe that is good.

5. Why are your beliefs important to you?

6. How does your philosophy measure up to higher standards or ideal

Thinking through these questions, I believe, will enable you to define your personal philosophy.

Don't make it complex. Keep it simple (plain statements). Make it memorable.

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