leadership roles 9
Leadership Roles
Competencies Addressed in This Discussion
- Competency 5: Assess the ethical, community-focused leadership skills required for successful criminal justice practitioners in a wide range of interactions.
Introduction
Leadership roles are changing from control to providing support for people to do what they are brought in to do. In your textbook this week, you read that Claire Owen, the founder of Vision Values of the SG Group in London, said the values of caring for client and staff are by no means permission to coddle people and allow them to do what they want. Striking a balance can be a challenge, in terms of approach. Individuals are different, and respond differently.
- Explain how leaders balance the changing work environment with maintaining operational values specific to criminal justice.
- Explore possible challenges associated with this balance from a leadership perspective specific to criminal justice.
- Determine how challenges can be overcome from a leadership perspective specific to criminal justice.
Discussion Objectives
The competencies in this discussion are supported by discussion objectives.
- Competency 5: Assess the ethical, community-focused leadership skills required for successful criminal justice practitioners in a wide range of interactions.
- Explain how leaders balance the changing work environment with maintaining operational values specific to criminal justice.
- Explore possible challenges associated with this balance from a leadership perspective specific to criminal justice.
- Determine how challenges can be overcome from a leadership perspective specific to criminal justice.