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Required Theories For Success
Create a 10–15-slide PowerPoint presentation (excluding the title and reference slide) that applies critical thinking to construct persuasive arguments on the following:
Defend the theories required to be successful in supervisory practices in the criminal justice field.
Address the following issues in your presentation:
- Include several theories that are essential for success in supervision.
- Explain why each of the theories is important.
- How do the theories impact supervisory practices?
- Support the theories with research.
(PLEASE NOTE: This project may require outside research.)
- The PowerPoint should contain a title slide and a slide with a list of references in APA format.
- All internal citation of outside sources plus the listing of all references should also adhere to APA format.
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