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Criminal Justice?
What are all the jobs you can require with a degree in Criminal justice?
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Megan Mattice
For 10 years I was a Corrections Agent and was now recently promoted to the Statewide Peer Support Navigator for the MN DOC Field Services.
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Blaine, Minnesota
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Megan’s Answer
Probation, parole, corrections!
Michael W. Blanchette
Law Enforcement Professional - Experienced Auto Theft, Fire & Insurance Fraud Investigator
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Boston, Massachusetts
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Michael W.’s Answer
A degree in criminal justice can help obtain some of the following careers:
*Un-armed Security Officer
*Armed Security Officer
*Retail Asset/Loss Prevention
*Assistant Clerk Magistrate
*Court Officer
*Teacher
*Security Management ( event security, cooperate)
*Private Detective
*Police Officer
*Deputy Sherriff
*Corrections Officer
*Paralegal
*Federal Law Enforcement (FBI, ICE, ATF agent)
*Victim Witness Advocate (at court)
*Un-armed Security Officer
*Armed Security Officer
*Retail Asset/Loss Prevention
*Assistant Clerk Magistrate
*Court Officer
*Teacher
*Security Management ( event security, cooperate)
*Private Detective
*Police Officer
*Deputy Sherriff
*Corrections Officer
*Paralegal
*Federal Law Enforcement (FBI, ICE, ATF agent)
*Victim Witness Advocate (at court)
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athena’s Answer
I think that depends on what you want to do careerwise in the criminal justice world.
I don't have a degree in criminal justice but I am a criminal defense lawyer.
With a criminal justice degree you here are a few careers you cpuld pursue (there are also many more careers not on this list):
1. Lawyer or Paralegal
2. Law Enforcement(FBI, Police, ICE, Homeland Security, etc.)
3. Criminal Investigator
4. Forensic Accountant, Scientist or Psychologist
5. Investigative reporter
6. Victim Advocate
You can also end up not wanting any career in criminal justice, it happens all the time.
I don't have a degree in criminal justice but I am a criminal defense lawyer.
With a criminal justice degree you here are a few careers you cpuld pursue (there are also many more careers not on this list):
1. Lawyer or Paralegal
2. Law Enforcement(FBI, Police, ICE, Homeland Security, etc.)
3. Criminal Investigator
4. Forensic Accountant, Scientist or Psychologist
5. Investigative reporter
6. Victim Advocate
You can also end up not wanting any career in criminal justice, it happens all the time.
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Shawndrea’s Answer
My brother has a degree in Criminal Justice and is a Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Officer! Just one example :)