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 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.
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
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
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.
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.
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.
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
What would someone wanting to be a criminal law paralegal major in?
Being a criminal law paralegal would be great but, I am not sure what I would major in to become one.
What is the starting salary for a paralegal?
My mother is a paralegal and I find it super fascinating. She is a medical paralegal but I would love to be a criminal law paralegal. I love learning about the law so I think that being a criminal law paralegal would be great.
What is the starting salary for a fingerprint technician?
I am interested in crime and studying criminology would be super cool. It is amazing that they can find a person of the lines in someone finger print. I would love to help serve justice for a family by finding a criminal off of their fingerprints.
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..)
Is it important to be a good reader and enjoy reading for criminal law?
I am extremely interested in criminal law and going into that field. but I'm not he biggest reader. I tolerate it and I am good at reading, but I don't really enjoy it and I want to know if that is an important thing to think about.
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.