Criminal Justice Degrees

Criminal Justice According to Wikipedia, “criminal justice refers to the system used by government to maintain social control, prevent crime, enforce laws, and administer justice.” The means of doing so are accomplished through several different agencies as directed by both the federal and state governments.

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Career Outlook

  • Criminal Justice

Careers in criminal justice offer a myriad of positions including: lawyers, paralegals, judges, police officers, private detectives, game wardens, forensics specialists, probation and parole officers, Homeland Security officials, and more. Even amidst the competitive nature of these fields, an education and degree will prove to…

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