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Careers in Criminal Justice

If you’re looking for a way to serve and protect your community, a career in criminal justice could be for you. Professionals in this industry are responsible for enforcing the law and making our legal system work. Earning your degree or certificate in the criminal justice field from a respected online or campus school can help you advance your law enforcement career faster.


Here are just a few of the many career possibilities available in the field of Criminal Justice:

Private Detectives and Investigators

are hired to investigate criminal matters on behalf of businesses or individuals. They gather information by collecting evidence, conducting interviews, and performing surveillance on suspects. Median annual earnings for private detectives and investigators as of May 2004 were $32,110.

 

Paralegals and Legal Assistants

assist lawyers in preparing for closings, hearings, trials, and corporate meetings. Paralegals investigate cases to ensure that all relevant facts and laws are considered, and prepare written reports that attorneys use in determining how cases should be handled. Median annual earnings for paralegals and legal assistants as of May 2004 were $39,130.

 

Border Patrol Agents

protect the physical borders of the United States by preventing illegal entrants from crossing into our country. They also play a crucial role in promoting homeland security by keeping people from bringing contraband items, such as illegal weapons or drugs, across the border. According to the Occupational Outlook Quarterly, starting salaries for Border Agents are typically between $25,195 and $31,209.

 
 
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