Abstract
Too often, social science majors become jaded with their field of study due to a misperception of the nature of many potential jobs which they are qualified for. Such discord is prevalent amongst undergraduates who strive for work in the criminal justice system. Hollywood misrepresentations become the archetypes of the aforementioned field, leaving out the necessity and ubiquity of accompanying desk work. Still other social science majors struggle to identify theoretical interpretations in praxis.
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Oleksy, Ernest M..
"Psychosocial Analysis of an Ethnography at the Cuyahoga County Public Defenders Office."
The Downtown Review.
Vol. 5.
Iss.
1
(2018)
.
Available at:
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/tdr/vol5/iss1/12
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