Criminal Justice Articles
Your colleagues will become closer to you than some family members, and a sense of humor will keep you sane.
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Like criminal justice but don’t want to be a police officer? Think about one of these half-dozen different career options with duties ranging from making arrests at the post office to going after poachers.
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A criminal justice degree is the first step to getting into these high-up (or more obscure) organizations.
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What are some of the classes you’ll take for a degree in criminal justice?
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If you want to become a correctional officer, you’re going to have to take the test. Here’s what to expect and how to well on it.
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Contrary to popular belief, a court reporter is so much more than a fast typer. A court reporter also needs to be an excellent listener, incredibly accurate, and extremely focused.
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Getting in to police academy is a process that requires multiple steps. It's difficult but necessary to become a police officer.
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Determine if a criminal is right- or left-handed, a serial offender, and the motive: It’s up to you as a criminal profiler to figure out the personality traits and behaviors of lawbreakers.
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Consider starting your criminal justice major with these jobs in mind—they are 2018's most popular roles in the field for a reason.
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If you like the idea of being indispensable to those you work for, sleuthing for information, and figuring out people, look into being a paralegal.
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