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  1. Rehabilitation, release, and reoffending: A report on the criminal careers of the Division of Juvenile Rehabilitation "class of 1982" by John C Steiger, 1991
  2. The role of technology/career education in the plan for dealing with juvenile crime and delinquency in Georgia.: An article from: Techniques by Radford Talley, Coy Satterfield, 2002-10-01
  3. Rand research on criminal careers: An update on progress to date (Rand note) by Peter W Greenwood, 1980
  4. Fatherhood and incarceration as potential turning points in the criminal careers of unskilled men (Working paper) by Kathryn Edin, 2001
  5. The prison experience of career criminals: Current practice and future considerations (Rand paper series) by Paul Honig, 1978
  6. Correctional aspects of the career criminal program (Rand paper series) by Joan Petersilia, 1980
  7. The Termination of Criminal Careers (The International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Penology)
  8. Careers in crime and substance use: Final report by Christopher Uggen, 2000
  9. Beating the Odds.: An article from: Techniques by Dilshad Husain, 1999-02-01
  10. Finding calm in rough waters. (Eckerd Youth Alternatives for at-risk youth)(Reaching Students at Risk): An article from: Techniques by Tibbett L. Speer, 1998-04-01

1. General Resources: Careers In Criminal Justice
an important cog in the wheel of the criminal justice system. Some careers include Corrections/rehabilitation Within the corrections system, a legion of workers
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The opportunities for a career in law enforcement extend far beyond simply being a police officer. A listing of career options follows, but this is by no means exhaustive. BATF Agent INS Officer Border Patrol Agent Insurance Fraud Investigator Campus Police Officer Laboratory Technician Crime Prevention Specialist Loss Prevention Officer Criminal Investigator Military Police Officer Criminal Profiler Park Ranger Customs Officer Police Administrator Deputy Sheriff Police Dispatcher Deputy U.S. Marshal Police Officer Drug Enforcement Agent Polygraph Examiner FBI Special Agent Postal Inspector Federal Agency Investigator Private Investigator Fingerprint Technician Secret Service Agent Forensic Scientist State Trooper Highway Patrol Officer Related Web Sites Careers in Law Enforcement
At this Web site you can find information about available law enforcement jobs across the country. The site also provides information about the hiring process.

2. Careers In The Federal Bureau Of Investigations
probation; correctional programs; parole supervision; community rehabilitation services,. reports constitute an integral part of criminal justice careers.
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My niece wants to explore a career with the FBI. What Majors provide the best academic preparation for this career pathway? General Description
A criminal justice program teaches students about the dimensions and causes of crime and delinquency; the structure of the American criminal justice system; the operation of criminal courts; and the techniques and theories of law enforcement. What the Major Is Like Criminal justice programs give students a perspective on crime, delinquency, and our criminal justice system, usually by combining theoretical courses and practical experience. The purpose of most criminal justice programs is to prepare students for entry-level positions in one of the five main areas of employment:
  • law enforcement probation correctional programs parole supervision community rehabilitation services

3. Careers In Criminal Justice
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Ball State University Muncie, IN 47306. Legal Information Employment TTY Numbers What Does a Career in Criminal Justice Mean? Criminal justice careers include professional positions in probation departments, law enforcement agencies, correctional institutions for juveniles or adults, parole offices or community treatment and service settings. Career Paths Law Enforcement - positions in city, town, county, state and federal police departments and agencies. Probation Officer - employed in local, state and federal courts to handle the cases of offenders being brought to the attention of the courts. Institutional Counselor - hired by adult and juvenile correctional institutions as counselors and social service providers.

4. Department Of Criminal Justice: Careers In Criminal Justice
So now you're a criminal Justice major. Where do you go from here? careers in criminal justice provide a variety of opportunities. It is important to be familiar with the various possibilities available before making a career decision. Corrections which provide treatment and rehabilitation. The following lists a small sampling
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So now you're a Criminal Justice major. Where do you go from here? Careers in criminal justice provide a variety of opportunities. It is important to be familiar with the various possibilities available before making a career decision.
To obtain information concerning careers make certain to take advantage of community resources. Many colleges and universities with criminal justice programs provide placement services for their students. Local offices of the Civil Service Commission have information about various federal agencies. Visit local criminal justice agencies and talk to individuals. Their suggestions could provide helpful information about achieving your career goals. Also, State Justice Planning Agencies can
advise you of manpower needs in their states. Additionally, professional books and journals will broaden your experience with the workings of the criminal justice system and many help direct you toward a better understanding of your career objectives.
Although criminal justice is a vast field offering a variety of positions, basically there are three sub-systems in the function of criminal justice. They are:
  • Law Enforcement which is responsible for enforcing the law
  • Courts who safeguard the judicial process
  • Corrections which provide treatment and rehabilitation
    The following lists a small sampling of the types of careers which are available in most states in each of these areas.
  • 5. Career Options For Criminal Justice Majors @ Criminal Justice Careers
    degree, you could consider careers such as organizations working in crime prevention or rehabilitation. Psychologist studying criminal behavior and hired as an
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    Career Options for Criminal Justice Majors
    CJC Staff
    So you will graduate with a criminal justice degree but may not be interested in becoming a police officer or a lawyer. Maybe you are looking towards police investigations or finding out why people commit crimes and how they commit crimes. Need some suggestions?
    What do you want to do with the information you hope to learn about police investigations and the motivation and methodology of those who commit crimes? Are you interested in working with the police? With offenders? In the community? Do you want to work with ideas on this topic, or people affected?
    Depending on your area of interest, and on your interest in pursuing a graduate degree, you could consider careers such as these:
    Policy analyst for a legislator or politician addressing crime prevention or rehabilitation.
    Program evaluation for an organization delivering services intended to prevent or reduce crime, or rehabilitate felons into the community.
    Program development, devising programs for social service organizations working in crime prevention or rehabilitation.
    Researcher or policy analyst for organizations attempting to create a more civil society, working within or outside a police department.

    6. The University Of Scranton
    for students interested in pursuing careers of graduate Programs; Drug Law Enforcement Agencies; rehabilitation Centers. A criminal justice education is a very
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    The Criminal Justice major is intended for students interested in pursuing careers of graduate study in Law Enforcement, Corrections, The Courts, Law, Education, Social Services, Government, Criminology, Forensic Science/Criminalistics, Private Security, Public Administration. There are opportunities for men and women in all these fields, some examples of which include...
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    Alcoholic Beverage Commission; Attorney General’s Office; Auditor General’s Office; Casino Control Commission; Conservation Department; Crime Commission; Environmental Protection; Fish and Boat Commission; Game Commission; Highway Patrol; Identification Division; Investigative Bureau; Liquor Control Board; Marine Police; Narcotics Bureau; Natural Resources Division; Public Safety Department; State Police.
    Local Law Enforcement and Investigative Agencies:
    County - County Detectives, County Police, District Attorney’s Office, Park Police, Sheriff’s Department; Municipal - City, Borough, Township, or Village Police Department, School District Police, Fire District Marshal.

    7. Article Index @ Criminal Justice Careers
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    8. Criminal Justice Overview
    He also doesn t believe in rehabilitation. The average level of education among criminal justice workers is a 4year or graduate degree for most careers in CJ
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    WHAT IS CRIMINAL JUSTICE?
    The mood and temper of the public with regard to the treatment of crime and criminals
    is the most unfailing test of the civilization of any country
    (Sir Winston Churchill) Welcome to the academic discipline of criminal justice, an interdisciplinary broad-based academic discipline, with over 1500 Associate (2-year) degree programs, 900 Bachelors (4-year) degree programs, 90 Masters (2-year) degree programs, and 18 Ph.D. (3-year) programs. SOME DEFINITIONS Criminal justice is the study of criminal (penal) law, social control, constitutional law, criminal procedure and evidence, criminology, victimology, components that make up the loose array of institutions and activities we call a system (policing, courts, corrections, and community services), politics, and the idealistic notion of "truth in action" we call administration of justice. Each area of study is equally important, and will be explained briefly. A penal law is one that has a provision for punishment. Hence, we are primarily concerned with laws that legislators pass which have penalties. Social control involves the range of pressures brought to bear on people to establish conformity. It can range from customs and folkways (dirty looks) to norms and mores (more aggressive responses to deviants).

    9. The Way To Happiness - Police Programs
    both crime prevention as well as criminal rehabilitation programs. Programs can range from reprinting the For years during our professional careers we were very concerned with the
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    10. Criminal Justice Studies
    community rehabilitation services,. Writing skills are also emphasized, since written reports constitute an integral part of criminal justice careers.
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    My niece wants to explore a career with the FBI. What Majors provide the best academic preparation for this career pathway? General Description
    A criminal justice program teaches students about the dimensions and causes of crime and delinquency; the structure of the American criminal justice system; the operation of criminal courts; and the techniques and theories of law enforcement. What the Major Is Like Criminal justice programs give students a perspective on crime, delinquency, and our criminal justice system, usually by combining theoretical courses and practical experience. The purpose of most criminal justice programs is to prepare students for entry-level positions in one of the five main areas of employment:
    • law enforcement probation correctional programs parole supervision community rehabilitation services

    11. Criminal Justice Program Description
    prevented, and developing effective criminal rehabilitation methods, then a bachelors degree in criminal Justice may range of local and state law enforcement careers including
    http://www.vic.uh.edu/asa/cj/cjprog.htm

    A Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice can lead to a wide range of local and state law enforcement careers including:
    • Sheriff and deputy sheriffs Police officer Probation/parole officer
    • Department of Public Safety officer Juvenile/adult corrections officer Federal Bureau of Investigation Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms Secret Service U.S. Marshals
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    • Drug Enforcement Administration Immigration and Naturalization Service U.S. Bureau of Diplomatic Security
    For more information about UHV's Criminal Justice program, click on the links to the left, call 361-570-4201, or email to artssciences@uhv.edu Return to top

    12. Ask The Experts: Career Options For Criminal Justice Majors
    with undergraduate degrees in criminal justice studying degree, you could consider careers such as or politician addressing crime prevention or rehabilitation;
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    I will graduate in two years with a criminal justice degree but I am not interested in becoming a police officer or a lawyer. I am interested in police investigations and finding out why people commit crimes and how they commit crimes. Any suggestions for a career field? First Answer: What do you want to do with the information you hope to learn about police investigations and the motivation and methodology of those who commit crimes? Are you interested in working with the police? With offenders? In the community? Do you want to work with ideas on this topic, or people affected? I have at least two graduate students with undergraduate degrees in criminal justice studying social policy at the graduate school where I direct Career Services. Depending on your area of interest, and on your interest in pursuing a graduate degree, you could consider careers such as these:
    • Policy analyst for a legislator or politician addressing crime prevention or rehabilitation Program evaluation for an organization delivering services intended to prevent or reduce crime, or rehabilitate felons into the community.

    13. Criminology - It Sounds Fun, But Is It Legal?
    a Criminology degree opens doors to careers ranging from the workings of the criminal justice system prosecution services, prisons, and rehabilitation in all
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    Criminology - It sounds fun, but is it legal? From Sherlock Holmes to Cracker and Crimewatch, criminology has always had a glamorous image. But if the reality isn't quite as spectacular as it looks on TV, it is every bit as interesting, and a Criminology degree opens doors to careers ranging from the police, probation and social services, to the security industry, journalism and many other fields. Criminology is all about crime and punishment. It is an exciting inter-disciplinary subject, that draws on sociology, psychology and law to examine how crime is defined, why people commit crimes, and how society responds. Crime is always in the public eye, and with a government elected under the slogan 'tough on crime and tough on the causes of crime', there have never been more opportunities for criminology to contribute to the debate.

    14. Nat'l Academies Press, Criminal Careers And "Career Criminals," (1986), Referenc
    American Sociological Review 297183 . 1. Introduction Studying criminal careers, pp. 12-30. 2 New Directions in the rehabilitation of criminal Offenders. Washington, D.C
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    15. UWM, CJ Jobs
    social service agencies, volunteer agencies, rehabilitation centers, and The field of criminal justice is constantly For further reading on careers in criminal
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    WHAT CAN I DO WITH A DEGREE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE?
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    Educational requirements vary greatly in this field. Advanced technology and increasingly complex legal issues have led to increased educational requirements, especially for positions with the federal government. The criminal justice field is moving toward specialization in areas of technology, computer security and intelligence. Some career possibilities in criminal justice fields: Border Patrol Agent Computer Security Expert Court Administration Criminal Investigator Deputy Sheriff Criminalist FBI Special Agent Insurance and Fraud Investigator Internal Revenue Special Agent Legal Assistant Police Officer Private Investigator Security Guard U.S. Secret Service Correction Officer Warden Court Officer Customs Inspector Deputy U.S. Marshal Evidence Technician Federal Protection Officer Intelligence Analyst Internal Security Advisor Police Detective Postal Inspector Probation Officer State Police Officer Youth Counselor Statistical Research Analyst Bureau of ATF Agent Domestic Violence Counselor Environment Protection Specialist Pre-Trial Services Agent
    LAW ENFORCEMENT- The primary responsibilities in this category are the maintenance of peace, the prevention of crime and the supervision of criminals.

    16. American Chaplaincy Training School — Careers
    great diversity in career opportunities accessible Superintendents / Administrators. rehabilitation Program Managers. In addition, the criminal Justice program
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    criminal justice system The criminal justice system encompasses a broad range of roles, responsibilities, needs and services; therefore, there is great diversity in career opportunities accessible to graduates. The following is a representative sample:
    • Police (State; Municipal)
      Special Agents (Federal; State)
      Criminal Investigators
      Probation and Parole Officers
      Court Referral Officers
      Juvenile Service Officers
      Correctional Officers
      Case Managers
      Classification Officers
      Criminal Records Managers Security Specialists Wardens / Superintendents / Administrators Rehabilitation Program Managers Victim Advocates
    In addition, the Criminal Justice program is designed for individuals with a wide variety of educational goals and interests, such as:

    17. Buffalo State - CDC - Criminal Justice
    social service agencies, volunteer agencies, rehabilitation centers, and A criminal justice major is good preparation for a careers for Legal Eagles Other Law
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    Some career possibilities: Border Patrol Agent Caseworker Computer Security Expert Correction Officer Court Administrator Court Officer Criminal Investigator Customs Inspector Deputy Sheriff Deputy U.S. Marshal Detective Evidence Technician FBI Special Agent Federal Protection Officer Immigration Inspector Insurance Investigator Intelligence Analyst Internal Revenue Special Agent Internal Security Inspector Legal Assistant Police Officer Postal Inspector Private Investigator Probation Officer Research Assistant Security Guard U.S. Secret Service Officer Youth Counselor
    The criminal justice field focuses on the maintenance of public safety and the control of criminal behavior. Employment is found in government, the private sector, and nonprofit organizations. Government is the largest employer in the criminal justice field, with approximately 50% employed at the local level. Educational requirements vary greatly in this field. Advanced technology and increasingly complex legal issues have led to increased educational requirements, especially for positions with the federal government. The criminal justice field is moving toward specialization areas that will require continued or additional education and training. The major areas of specialization are technology, computer security, and intelligence. Broad areas of employment are: Law Enforcement: The primary responsibilities in this category are the maintenance of peace, the prevention of crime, and the apprehension of criminals.

    18. Indiana Wesleyan University College Of Arts And Sciences
    and probation officers, criminal rehabilitation counselors, and administrators. The criminal justice major is also excellent preparation for careers in related
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    At Indiana Wesleyan, we are preparing men and women to serve God in whatever capacity they can. This means that we are concerned that students develop as whole people, keeping the spiritual, intellectual, social, and physical facets of their lives in balance. We are committed to helping you integrate your faith and your life, including your career plans, in an exciting way. When you finish your degree program, you will have not only the proficiency you need to succeed professionally but also the spiritual foundation to make that profession a true service to God and to your community. Criminal Justice Major
    Indiana Wesleyan University's Criminal Justice major is designed to prepare students for work in law enforcement, probation and other court services, corrections, or other agencies connected with the criminal justice system. A major objective of the program is to provide a Biblical perspective on several basic issues of justice:

    19. Career Browser: Criminal Justice Studies Major
    correctional programs, parole supervision, and community rehabilitation services, as reports constitute an integral part of criminal justice careers.
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    A criminal justice program teaches students about the dimensions and causes of crime and delinquency; the structure of the American criminal justice system; the operation of criminal courts; and the techniques and theories of law enforcement. What the Major is Like Criminal justice programs give students a perspective on crime, delinquency, and our criminal justice system, usually by combining theoretical courses and practical experience. The purpose of most criminal justice programs is to prepare students for entry-level positions in one of the five main areas of employment: law enforcement, probation, correctional programs, parole supervision, and community rehabilitation services, as well as for further graduate study, such as law school. Many institutions have started or expanded their criminal justice departments; at some colleges the major is offered within the sociology department. Students frequently study theories about personality development and the causes of juvenile delinquency. They may explore social problems such as discrimination, poverty, age, and unemployment in order to understand some of the causes of crime. The role of the police, correction officers, and the courts at the local, state, and federal levels will be covered. Some programs include related courses on such topics as women and crime, organized and white-collar crime, historical criminology, and crisis intervention. Students may, in addition, learn quantitative methods in order to conduct and communicate the findings of research.

    20. Ashworth College: Prepare For Criminal Justice Careers
    Related careers. Professionals with training and experience in criminal justice may be in youth programs, crisis centers, drug rehabilitation facilities, and
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    Criminal justice professionals work with many kinds of people in a variety of challenging situations. The work is exciting and fulfilling, offering the opportunity to help others on a daily basis. And it's an important career, too. Imagine being able to protect others from harm, preserve law and order, and help bring criminals to justice every day! Criminal justice professionals can enjoy satisfying careers in a growing field. As a skilled, productive criminal justice professional, you could play a key role in curbing violence and maintaining the safety of our citizens. Skilled, trained, and experienced criminal justice professionals may be found working at the city, county, or state levels. In many cases, candidates for positions must have a college degree. Here are just a few examples to consider: Law enforcement. Correctional facilities. Jails and prisons require officers to supervise inmates, maintain order, and handle administration. Probation and parole officers work with those who have previously been incarcerated, or are on probation. Private investigation.

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