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Chapter 33 Self-test questions
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What kinds of skills are employers looking for? (Select all that apply.)
A positive, 'can-do' attitude
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Business and customer awareness
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Problem-solving skills
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Applying technology
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Which aspects of your criminology study might show the important skill of entrepreneurship or enterprise? (Select all that apply.)
Undertaking or participating in group work
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Completion of your independent research project/dissertation
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Classroom attendance
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Reading textbooks
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Which of the following are potential opportunities for you to boost your employability? (Select all that apply.)
Assisting lecturers in research projects
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Volunteering in criminal justice
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Pursuing work-based learning opportunities or placements
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Taking on student support duties to assist your fellow students
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What does the 'RARE' employability framework stand for?
Revise, Advocate, Reflect, Examine
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Reflect, Assess, Review, Evaluate
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Reflect, Articulate, Revise, Employ
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Revise And Review Employability
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Which of the following areas of work are good options for criminology graduates to consider? (Select all that apply.)
Policing, prisons, or probation
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Local authorities
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The armed services or emergency services
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Charities and community organisations
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