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The ABCs of Criminal Justice Careers
1. The ABC’s of A Career in the World of Criminal Justice From the UniversityDecisions.com Decisions Center
2. Careers in Criminal Justice A degree in criminal justice will prepare you for the following areas: Local law enforcement State law enforcement Federal law enforcement Private sector law enforcement
3. Local law enforcement -Park police -County police -Juvenile Justice Centers -Sheriff Department
4. State law enforcement -Crime labs -State Crime Commissions -The Court System -Attorney General Offices -Narcotics Bureaus -Liquor Control Boards -State Police
5. Federal law enforcement -Department of Defense -Department of Homeland Security -Federal Bureau of Investigation -Department of Transportation -Federal Trade Commission -Veterans Affairs -Customs Agency -Immigration and Naturalization Service -Food and Drug Administration -Office of the Inspector General
7. Courses to be Expected While the exact curriculum will vary from school to school, here are some of the courses you might take as a criminal justice degree student: -Alternatives to Incarceration -Comparative Criminal Justice Systems -Computer Crime -Corporate & White Collar Crime -Correctional Facilities in America -Criminology -Current Issues in Criminal Justice -Domestic Violence -Drug Trade and Trafficking -Ethics & the American Criminal Justice System -Introduction to Criminal Justice -Introduction to Psychology -Jurisprudence -Juvenile Corrections -Law Enforcement in Society -Legal Rights of the Offender -Mediation and Dispute Management -Police Department Organization & Management -Public & Private Safety -Societal Issues, Crime, and the Law -Technology in Criminal Justice -Terrorism & Counter-Terrorism -Women & Crime
8. Is a Job in Criminal Justice Right For You? Ask yourself these simple questions to know if a criminal justice career path is right for you. Do you thrive on helping other people? Do you watch crime or law related television shows? Does it interest you to read legal documents and articles? Do gory movies and blood not bother you? Do you want to know how things work? If you answered yes to these questions, a criminal justice career may be the right career path for you!
12. Students are taught the skills needed to perform a particular job
13. Traditional College or University CampusAttend classes on a specific campus Degrees awarded for traditional fields of study
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