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 lessWhat do the biggest part of criminal justice I should focus on?
What are some things that I should know about criminal justice
Why is it important for people to be higher than other people? Why is it important that people care about what other people say?
If you want to become a criminal profiler once you and like a higher level of education, what is the best tips in order to become a criminal profiler or like what is the red flag? Is green flags about a criminal profiler?
What's it like as a student in criminal justice?
Hi, my name is Grey and I'm in 11th grade going into 12th grade. I want to major in criminal justice, I just want a better understanding of what criminal justice is just so I know what's involved with it.
How do I become a police investigator ?
I am going for a police investigator career yet I don’t know much in what I need to do…? I am planing of applying for Monmouth University when I graduate in 2025
Why did you decide to become an undercover police officer? What do you like about it?
undercover police officer
What job pays me the most with a criminal justice degree?
I don’t want to become a police or lawyer, I want to be hands on and help and solve and investigate. Thoughts?
When going into Criminal Justice degrees as a woman, are there struggles or biases in colleges courses?
I don't want to be looked at like I don't belong there.
Are there any career options where I can be a writer or designer and also work in the field of crime and mystery?
I am a freshman in college currently undecided on my career path. I have a wide number of interests so I’m in the process of exploring. My main interests are in interior design and writing. However, I do also loveee mysteries/crime solving. For right now, I just want want to learn how or if it’s possible to combine two of my interests(writing and mystery/crime or design and mystery/crime) together as a career. For instance, I’ve heard about investigative journalism but I am oblivious to anything else writing or design related in the field of criminal work.
Good clubs to join during high school to become a lawyer ?
#lawyer #laywer #law #college #criminal-justice
Could you please help with these interview questions?
I'm conducting an interview with professionals. Please submit your name, age, job title, duties, education, and advice for others attempting to work in your field.
How many years of college did you need to go through to become a detective?
Hello! My name is Ernesto and I am a current high school student. I'm conducting an interview with any professional in the Forensic Science field for a Foundations in Health Science Class project about careers! I have created a total of 13 questions. Comment on this post, answering all 13 questions to be a part of my assignment. 1. How many years of college did you need to go through? 2. What jobs did you work before you landed your present professional job? 3. How can I decide if I should earn a PH.D. in this field? 4.Were you in a college program? 5. Did you have to pivot and go back to school at a later date? 6. Did you shadow another professional in the field? 7. Did you join any school clubs related to your current profession? 8. Was there a particular subject you struggled with during your school years? 9. What skill sets did you learn or gain while pursuing your career?
Is it hard to become an investigator/detective without previously being a cop? And what majors would be beneficial for pursuing this career?
I know that a lot of investigators are or were police and worked to rank up to that position. I want to go into his field without joining the police. As for majors, I know criminal justice and law are good starts but what about psychology? Other than this career, I would love to go into something do do with psychology and sociology and work to understand and help people. Would this help a career in becoming an investigator?
Where should I go to school to be a judge?
I'm in 10th grade and I am studing criminal justice right now
What kind of classes should I take in high school to get knowledge that I might need in this career?
I just want to know what kinds of courses I can possibly take next year (11th grade) to start to figure out if criminology and forensics is really the path that I want to take in the future. I have always been interested in science and knowing the history behind how things happen and how they can affect the future. What different jobs are there in this kind of field?
What would I have to do to pursue being a detective?
I've recently noticed my interest in problem solving , mystery's. I've also noticed my decent analytical skills and thought about becoming some sort of detective or lawyer down the road when wondering what should I do with my life
Can you describe your company culture?
To understand the company's values, management, leadership styles, and the approach in which they take to solve challenges and treating their employees in that particular occupation.
when it comes to becoming a police officer how many ranks do you move up to become a chef and is there a certain age limit that you can be in a police station If i don’t like my position as a police officer and want to become something else in the criminal justice field is that process easy or is it like a whole thing with college credits that i may have to go back to school to get? ?
police to detective
What is Metro Police? Is it different than Regular Police
What are the difference between Regular Police and Metro Police
How do you stay calm while dealing with a heated case?
I am interested in becoming a criminal justice lawyer.
What is your favorite and least favorite aspect of being a Digital Forensics Analyst?
I'm a San Jose Job Corps student, looking into this career option. Thank you!
Any jobs/ interships that are related to forensic/criminology ?
I am currently studying justice studies with a concentration in criminology and a minor in forensic studies. I will be graduating next year and I have no idea what jobs are out there that are related to it?
What careers can you pursue if you want to study forensics?
I've always found mysteries and crime shows very interesting and want to study forensics but I don't know specific jobs that I can have with a forensics degree. #forensic #forensics #criminal-justice
How do you deal with all the information you come across with as a Digital Forensics Analyst?
Thank you for your answers.
What is a typical day for Digital Forensics Analysts?
I'm a Job Corps student, looking into this career
How long does it take to become a homicide detective on average?
I am a freshman in high school and I am interested in becoming a homicide detective. Could you please advise me on the amount of time it typically takes to become one, as well as what studies would be most beneficial for me to pursue?
Hi! tell me about working in criminal justice
whats is a day-to-day basis like working in criminal justice? what's the hardest part of working in criminal justice? what's the consistency of the hours in the criminal justice work place?