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 lessHow hard would in be in the criminal justice enforcement?
Specifically would it be a struggle to understand what is going on, what all would I be studying on?
Training or education you would need for being in the criminal justice enforcement ?
How long would the course be? Will there be any hands on things I would have to be aware of?
What are the challenges and benefits of Law school?
Hi! I have some interest in possibly becoming a Criminal Defense Lawyer or a Constitutional Lawyer. I have heard that Law school is very challenging and time consuming, which has slightly discouraged me from this pathway, although I do have a lot of interest in it. I'm wondering if Law school is worth it and what are the general pros and cons?
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.
Why did you decide to work in this industry?
My goal is to gain a better understanding of what other people think about an industry before I choose a career
What benefits come with this career?
401 K, Health Insurance, Paid Holidays, Paid Medical leave, Paid Sick Leave, Dental Insurance, Life Insurance, Identity Protection, financial resources, Financial Hardship Programs, Flexible Scheduling, Disability Insurance
How to learn more about criminal investigating?
What is the most effective way to get a job in the FBI for criminal psychology?
How complex was it to be in the law field and how long did it take you to fully become a paternity lawyer.
what steps did you take? What college did you attend? What made you desire this field? I am interested in pursing paternity law
What do I have to do in order to get into criminal justice?
I would like to go into criminal justice but I don't know where to start at.
What is a typical day in the life of a crime scene investigator?
I watch a lot of crime related shows and movie on the tv, but i would imagine it's way less dramatic and thrilling as it is on these shows and movies.
How do events affect the amount of pay(if they do so)?
If one week is less eventful than the other and less work needs to be done, does it affect the amount of pay an investigator receives?
how often do soldiers get sent to the field ?
How often do soldiers get sent to the field? i wanna know if I'll get to see any real action or will they only Have me train until they truly need me on the battlefield.
How does the amount of education effect your position as a criminal investigator?
The educational requirement to be an investigator is simply having a GED or a high school diploma. Is there any other education that may be needed? Any certifications?
Starting a career in law enforcement as a certified security guard?
If i obtain my state's required guard card, and gain some work experience, would it be realistic to become a law enforcement officer? Possibly a City patrol officer or even a deputy sheriff with the right experience? Possibly even become a corrections officer or other federal position such as border patrol?