Career questions tagged criminal-justice

Criminal justice is a four-year degree earned in college. Popular careers include law enforcement, lawyers, forensic nurse. Please read below for more information. Read more Show less
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Anneliese283 views

what benefits do I get if I join Protective Services?

I just want to know some of the benefits from joining PS has to offer me when I join.

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Kaylie173 views

How can I use the ability to be patient to help with certain skills such as communication to help become a lawyer?

I'm an 8th grader and I'm 13 years old. My favorite class in school is English. I have skills in writing and time management. One of my hobbies is art, such as drawing.

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Garrett1287 views

When you were a kid what did you want to be when you became an adult?

what did u want to be when you grow up ??? #any #degree #educator #criminal-justice #college

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caden275 views

what is the best justice and career system?

justice tips

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Chloe611 views

How do I know if I should major in criminology or criminal justice?

I know I want to go into one of those fields but I’m just not sure which one. I like criminal justice because of the impact I could have and how exciting and interesting it sounds, but I enjoy the social aspects of criminology. Which one should I do?

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Autumn135 views

What should I major in if I want to go into the FBI?

What should I major in if I want to go into the FBI

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karyssa307 views

What are the hardest parts of becoming a lawyer?

What’s the hardest part of becoming a lawyer? More specifically, a defense attorney in criminal cases? And what are the most important things to know before committing to becoming a lawyer?

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Melissa1689 views

Should I do a double major in Criminal Justice & Anthropology?

Hi I'm starting college in a few weeks and i' m Interested in the fields of Anthropology and Criminal Justice. I was wouldn't if it's a good Idea to do a Double major for the both of them? Lol Maybe I should reword this better? #college #criminal-justice #college-major #anthropology

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zabrina354 views

What do I have to do to become a criminal profiler?

This is just the career I'd like to pursue. I'd like to know next steps after high school

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Charlie209 views

What is the minimum GPA to get into a criminal-justice based internship?

I personally am interested in law, more specifically criminal-justice and serving as an agent in the FBI one day.

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Kaitlynn262 views

What kind of jobs can I get with a criminal justice BA?

I am going to uni for a Criminal Justice degree and want to make sure I'm making the right choice for a future.

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Abigial295 views

I love criminal justice and learning about criminal offenses. I want to pursue it as a career but I also want to be in a business environment.

Investigation has piqued my interest and I have looked at a Human Rights Investigator as well.

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Nicole226 views

What is the most important quality for criminal law?

I want to know if I'd be a good fit, so I want to know the most important quality/qualities for criminal law lawyers.

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Vaishnavi305 views

Is it okay to select forensic psychology as a career option, if you are from humanities background?

So, I am from India and am interested in psychology so I chose humanities.. however, alot of people in my surrounding are asking me not to continue psychology as it is kind of a dead career option since not much jobs are available and it will be hard to fend myself later.. So what should I do.. I don't understand.. though i like it and would like to continue my opinion of going through with it but then the opinions of other people are also justifiable so I don't know what to do.... (I want to go for forensic psychology specifically..)

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Zaybriel134 views

Does the job of a police officer have mental and physical stress, how hard is it to make those stressful decisions?

I would like to know how the body and the mind react to the stress

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