Career questions tagged criminology
What are most of the careers I can become with a bachelor's degree in Criminology?
Hello, My name is Kylie. I am a senior high school student looking into this for a while. I am trying to become a Forensic anthropologist or a Forensic investigator and there are many things I can do instead of a bachelor's degree in Biology.
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.
How important is to be respectful with the people if you want to become a criminologist?
If someone is being rude or bad with you, you still have to be respectful?
How many patience you need to have to be a criminologist?
Did I need to have a lot of patience in this work or I just need to be there and not have any patience?
How am I supposed to be funny with the people in a professional way in criminologist ?
If I want to be funny when I am working as a criminologist how am I supposed to do that if that work is too serious?
What IB sl and HL courses should I take if I would like to purse criminal pyschology?
What IB sl and HL courses should I take if I would like to purse criminal pyschology, what IB courses would be helpful to prepare for my undergraduate
High School Career Class Questions Detective?
I have an assignment to learn about careers in Criminology, but I do not have any contacts to interview. Would you help me? I need 2 from a detective, crime scene investigator, forensics, professor, forensic psychology, criminal justice, lawyer, etc. Job Title? Full Time/Part Time? 3 day to day tasks? Types of projects? Degree? School? Entry Level Job for this career? 2-3 things you like about your job 2-3 things you don't like Where else could you work with your degree
How many jobs are there for criminology?
What degrees do you get? What skills should you have?
As an FBI agent/profiler, would you spend a lot of time away from home and family?
I’m a junior in high school and was wanting that as a career but was concerned with not being home with the wife and kids in the future.
What job is it to interview and study criminals ?
What job is it to interview and study convicted criminals? I just started my psychology degree and I currently have a BA in criminal justice
What steps should I take if I want to become a FBI Agent
Step by step on what should I do if I want to pursue a career in the FBI
What class am I supposed to take in high school for criminal justice?
Want to be a criminal justice lawyer cause lmao money and sounds fun and good at it
How many years do you need to study in order to work as a criminal investigator?
How long do you need to study or train for in order to work as a criminal investigator? Are there certain requirements needed?
What degrees make sense for someone with ADD? I also have another question.
I'm stuck between a few choices before going to college and my current dilemma is finding something that I can generally enjoy and live to do. But it isn't easy if I essentially dislike repetitive tasks due to ADD. Not to mention I need something that interests me and changes over time. I've been split between 4 majors which are: Criminal Justice, Psychology, Business and Political Science (less so for the other 2 honestly) I just looked into Criminology and the jobs relating to that but Criminologist seems as if it might need Criminology but it also stated on 2 different places Psychology would work to do that. Is this true? Also to make you more aware of my goal, I generally speaking plan to dual degree in Criminal Justice and Psychology.
What are some of the hardest things someone in Criminal psychology does/faces ?
I'm a sophomore in high school and I'm trying to plan out my future. I really want to do criminal psychology and something in the FBI. I want to help criminal cases and save people or help people that need it. I want to learn more about how criminals think and act. I mostly want to work in the Behavioral analysis unit but I'm wondering what some of the hardest things they do/face are? If anyone could help answer this that would be great!!
What does it take to advance in the criminal justice field?
I want to obtain a criminal justice degree with the long-term goal of joining the criminal investigation division
What is forensic accounting like in terms of day to day work, what type of cases do you work, is it typically focused on large projects like organized crime?
What is forensic accounting like in terms of day to day work, what type of cases do you work, is it typically focused on large projects like organized crime?
Where can I find reliable internships online?
I am interested in criminal justice and forensic science. How can I find internships that pertain to those interests when I am only 17?
What is a good first start to become a homicide detective ?
I’ve always had a passion for anything involving law, specifically a homicide detective but i’ve never known how to get a start on it. I’m asking for help and advice on this so i can do whatever it takes to become what i’ve always wanted to be!
after i’m a police officer how do i become a homicide detective?
i’m so confused do i go to school while i’m an officer or what? plus what’s the college degree do i need
Which degree(s) will I need to go into the criminal psychology/criminology field?
There are a lot of different degrees regarding this field and I’m not sure what or which colleges and degrees to look at. It would be helpful if I could get suggestions as to which colleges/universities and degrees to look further into.
Is a career path such as criminology worth it?
I’m currently a junior in high school and have always want to be a vet like a ton of kids when they’re younger. However, I recently started thinking about criminal psychology after watching “The Silence of the Lambs”. I just felt like that was something that I absolutely wanted to be. But I want to know if a path like criminal psychology, or even other careers in criminal justice/criminology are really worth it or not. Meaning: are they boring, interesting, emotional draining, etc.
What are skills needed for criminology?
What skills are needed to start criminology and where can you find internships to get more into criminology/forensics as a high school sophomore? Thanks for the help
Is it really possible to get hired as a full-time corrections officer with no high school diploma or work experience of any kind?
Is this really an option for a full-time position with benefits?
How do I study abroad or go to boarding school without funds?
I would like to do my studies away from home for a while. I don't know how to get scholarships or grants. I have always loved to explore since I didn't get to leave the house much when I was younger. I might qualify for financial aid but that still may make it a bit hard. I would like to have primary coverage or full cover. I want to explore architectural design as well as forensic scenes, criminology, criminal profiling, Cooking, and linguistics. I like freedom but that doesn't mean that I won't listen to rules. I have a GPA of 3.5 and going into my sophomore year of high school.
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?