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 have the recent Supreme Court rulings effected your job as a lawyer?
As we all know, the past few months have brought lots of interesting rulings from overturning Roe v Wade to striking down New York's requirements for carrying a concealed weapon to decisions around separation of church and state. As a lawyer, how have these rulings effected you? Have they led to more clients? Have you had to make any changes to the way you practice law?
What classes should i be looking at to become a Lawyer or Homicide detective
Hello, my name is Cassie I'm in grade 9 I want to be a criminal lawyer or homicide detective, but I'm not sure what classes i should be taking.
What is the difference between an attorney and a lawyer?
I'm asking to see which one I would be more interested in.
Hi, what does the daily life of a criminal prosecutor look like? From the moment you wake up to when you head to bed?
My name's Tahsin, I'm a high school junior who's interested in becoming a criminal prosecutor. Writing, debating, and mock trial = My favorites.
What are some good colleges to study criminal justice or pre-law in the united states.
i want to be an private investigator or some thing that has to do with law but i do not know which colleges are good.
What can I do to decide what I want to be in life
I’m interested in criminal law and justice. I’m considering being a lawyer, some of my favorite classes are humanities, math, and science. I’m also considering being a therapist but I’m not sure. I wonder steps I could take to further conclude my decision on what I want to be in life.
Does anyone know any places where I can intern to work with at risk youth?
I use to want to be a police officer and make my way up to detective but after graduating college, I decided that it wasn't what I wanted anymore. However, I do want to work with at risk youth but I still have mixed feelings and I am not sure where I can intern or even begin to explore this option to see if it is what I really want to do. There are places that I have applied too and have not heard back and I feel as if I am running out of options and places to look. If anyone has any ideas or guidance that they can give me, I would truly appreciate it because the only way to know if this is what I want to do for a career, is to try it out.
How long should you being involved in the law enforcement before trying to promote to a K9 Officer or Criminal Investigator?
As a college student, I'm now working harder to get involved with the police department. Within the past few years, two of my options/passions were to become a K9 Officer or Criminal Investigator. However, I'm not sure how long something like that would take. What is an estimate?
How do I become an FBI
Are these the courses I need to take? (Criminal Justice, Finance, and Public Safety Administration)
What is the median pay salary for a police detective?
I just want to know what is my salarly is going to be looking like if i chose that career forme?
When becoming a Police Officer how much did you think you were getting paid?
As a Police officer what salary are you looking for and what did you think your salary was going to be?
What are some important things I need to know to becoming a Police Officer?
What do I need to know about becoming a police and what are some steps to becoming a Police Officer?
What would be expected of someone who wants to become a lawyer?
What should I be be expected to know emotionally & educationally?
whats the highest pay in homeland security and what is the lowest pay in homeland security?
i need to know if this a job will have me financially stable for the lifestyle i want to live.