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How many jobs are there for criminology?
What degrees do you get? What skills should you have?
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Ekta’s Answer
Complete your 10+2 education with the appropriate subjects. Ideally, you should focus on subjects such as psychology, sociology, or legal studies during your senior secondary (10+2) education. This will lay a strong foundation for your future studies.
Next, pursue your bachelor's degree. This is a significant step in your academic journey, so give it your all.
After that, aim for a master's degree in criminology. This will deepen your knowledge and understanding of the field.
Finally, strive to earn a PhD in criminal justice. This is the pinnacle of your academic journey in this field, and achieving this will set you apart as an expert.
Remember, every step you take is bringing you closer to your dream. Keep pushing, keep learning, and keep growing. Your future in the field of criminal justice is bright!
Next, pursue your bachelor's degree. This is a significant step in your academic journey, so give it your all.
After that, aim for a master's degree in criminology. This will deepen your knowledge and understanding of the field.
Finally, strive to earn a PhD in criminal justice. This is the pinnacle of your academic journey in this field, and achieving this will set you apart as an expert.
Remember, every step you take is bringing you closer to your dream. Keep pushing, keep learning, and keep growing. Your future in the field of criminal justice is bright!
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Joseph’s Answer
I cannot tell you how many jobs but if you decide to major in criminology you may want to minor in psychology. The criminology part of law also deals with the psychological part. Great career may not be high paying but very rewarding. Arizona State has a great program you may want look into.
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Criminologists engage directly with criminals through interviews, which allows them to delve into the criminal's mindset and uncover the core reasons behind their unlawful actions. They collaborate with government agencies to help lower crime rates by recommending appropriate penalties or tough measures for crimes that are typically not punishable.
Job Roles:
1. Loss Prevention Officers
2. Private Investigators
3. Jury Consultants
4. Probation Officers
5. Correctional Officers
6. Criminology Professors
7. Forensic Scientists
8. Clinical Social Workers
9. Police Detectives
10. Lawyers
11. Forensic Psychologists
12. Criminal Profilers
Job Roles:
1. Loss Prevention Officers
2. Private Investigators
3. Jury Consultants
4. Probation Officers
5. Correctional Officers
6. Criminology Professors
7. Forensic Scientists
8. Clinical Social Workers
9. Police Detectives
10. Lawyers
11. Forensic Psychologists
12. Criminal Profilers