This guide for readers provides information about obtaining valuable internships and making the successful transition
to employment. It focuses on the many issues involved in the total internship experience. The author's personal
experience as an intern and as a coordinator for internship placements makes this book topical and important. Only
the best information available from psychology, social work, and other disciplines was used to cover the following
topics: goals and objectives, the field-placement process, agency concerns, the intern's role, supervision, values
and ethical standards, evaluation, and future careers. An excellent resource for those seeking employment in the
criminal justice field, as well as supervisors and field placement supervisors.