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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

81. Mm-social Science.htm
a career, make an appointment to see one of the Boise State Career Counselors. criminal Justice/Corrections Specialist, rehabilitation Director.
http://career.boisestate.edu/mm-SocialScience.htm
Career Center Boise State
Career Center

Students/Alumni
Employers ... FAQs
Social Sciences
To learn more about how and where to search for information on the following occupations, visit researching careers . For further assistance in choosing a career, make an appointment to see one of the Boise State Career Counselors . When viewing the following lists of occupations, please note that some occupations require advanced degrees. SAMPLE OCCUPATIONS Anthropology Archaeologist Genealogist Archivist Historian Cartographer Museum Cataloguer Conservation Technician Museum Exhibitions Officer Conservator of Artifacts Physical and Biological Anthropologist Cultural Anthropologist Public Administrator Curator Research Director Education Director Social Scientist Environmental Resources University and College Teachers Excavator Urban Planner
Social Work Agency Director HIV/Aids Counselor Aging/Gerontology Specialist Marriage Counselor Assistant Director of an Agency Mediation Counselor Case Worker/Case Manager Mental Health Counselor Child Abuse Investigator Parole Officer Child Welfare/Children's Services Probation Officer Clinical Supervisor Protective Services Worker Clinical Therapist Public Assistance Specialist Community Organization Director Recreation Director Criminal Justice/Corrections Specialist Rehabilitation Director Detention Care Worker Rehabilitation Counselor Domestic Violence Counselor School Social Worker Social Services Director Employee Assistance Worker Social Services Worker

82. Criminal Justice
Career opportunities in the criminal Justice field abound in Corrections (Treatment and rehabilitation). Newberry High School criminal Justice Program PO Box
http://www.sbac.edu/~wpops/highschool/criminal/cjthome.html
Criminal Justice Technology
A Tech Prep program available to all Alachua County high school students!
The Program
A Special Note to Parents and Guardians

Newberry High School

Explorer Program
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Criminal Justice Technology College Courses
Newberry High School
400 SW 7 Street
Newberry, FL 32669
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Newberry High School
THE PROGRAM
The Criminal Justice Technology Program, located at Newberry High School, is a magnet program for Alachua County. Criminal Justice Technology is designed to be a first step in preparing students for a wide variety of careers in the criminal justice field. Students successfully completing the program will receive a high school diploma and will be prepared for entry into either a community college or university. The Criminal Justice Technology Program at Newberry High School is taught in partnership with the Criminal Justice Program at Santa Fe Community College. An articulation agreement between the two institutions enables students who complete the Criminal Justice Technology Program at the high school to enter the Criminal Justice Program at the community college and have certain required courses waived. Students completing the program at Santa Fe Community College will be prepared to enter the police academy, a university, or a career in the field of criminal justice. Students in the Criminal Justice Technology Program will take all normal course requirements for graduation as well as special courses dealing with government, law, and law enforcement. Students will have contact with personnel from the Alachua County Sheriff's Office and the local court system. In addition to classroom work, students will receive practical experience through participation in an Alachua County Sheriff's Explorer's Club.

83. Criminal Justice
Career opportunities in the criminal Justice field abound in law Corrections (Treatment and rehabilitation). Newberry High School criminal Justice Program 400
http://www.sbac.edu/~nhs/cjthome.html
ACADEMY OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
A Tech Prep program available to all Alachua County high school students! The Program
A Special Note to Parents and Guardians

Newberry High School

Explorer Program
...
Criminal Justice Technology College Courses
Newberry High School
400 SW 258th Street
Newberry, FL 32669
THE PROGRAM
The Criminal Justice Technology Program, located at Newberry High School, is a magnet program for Alachua County. Criminal Justice Technology is designed to be a first step in preparing students for a wide variety of careers in the criminal justice field. Students successfully completing the program will receive a high school diploma and will be prepared for entry into either a community college or university. The Criminal Justice Technology Program at Newberry High School is taught in partnership with the Criminal Justice Program at Santa Fe Community College. An articulation agreement between the two institutions enables students who complete the Criminal Justice Technology Program at the high school to enter the Criminal Justice Program at the community college and have certain required courses waived. Students completing the program at Santa Fe Community College will be prepared to enter the police academy, a university, or a career in the field of criminal justice. Students in the Criminal Justice Technology Program will take all normal course requirements for graduation as well as special courses dealing with government, law, and law enforcement. Students will have contact with personnel from the Alachua County Sheriff's Office and the local court system. In addition to classroom work, students will receive practical experience through participation in an Alachua County Sheriff's Explorer's Club.

84. CSUH Catalog 2004-2005: Criminal Justice Admin. (Undergraduate)
knowledge of criminal justice, a career area with to justice administration and offender treatment and rehabilitation. 4128, Internship in criminal Justice (4
http://www.csuhayward.edu/ecat/20042005/u-crja.html
Criminal Justice Administration Department Information Program Description Career Opportunities Preparation ... Undergraduate Courses Department Information
Department of Criminal Justice Administration
College of Arts, Letters, and Social Sciences
Office: Meiklejohn Hall 4069
Phone: (510) 885-3590

Professors : Benjamin G. Carmichael (Chair), Marc G. Neithercutt, Patricia L. Zajac
Assistant Professors : Thomas W. Cadwallader, Silvina Ituarte
Please consult the 2005-2006 online catalog for any changes that may occur.
Program Description
The Department of Criminal Justice Administration offers an undergraduate program designed for the development of knowledge and understanding of practices, theory, and concepts of justice administration, as well as to prepare students for professional careers in justice administration, law enforcement, and corrections. The major includes two specialized options and the student selects one depending on her/his career interest.
The Law Enforcement and Administration option affords the opportunity to work in government agencies and private organizations offering challenging positions in crime prevention, investigation, and control. It is designed for students interested in careers with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, or in law enforcement within the private sector. Employment opportunities include administrators of institutional programs, consultants to groups in mobilizing resources to combat social problems, and social scientists working toward understanding individual and group behavior and social control by means of law.

85. NCBuy: Criminal Jokes - Rehabilitation Meeting
Jokes Joke In Body Kid Safe Only? criminal Jokes Category. » rehabilitation Meeting. A group of prisoners were attending their rehabilitation meeting.
http://jokes.ncbuy.com/viewer.html?id=120002815

86. Department Of Sociology And Anthropology - SFU
assistant; Police officer; rehabilitation counselor; criminal investigator; Juvenile worker Community Affairs Occupational/Career counselor; Homeless
http://www.sfu.ca/sociology/06career/
Career Options Career Options Info Careers in Sociology
Careers in Anthropology

Career Planing

Job Opportunities
...
Career Services at SFU

Employment suggestions for Sociology Graduates
From the booklet entitled "The Uses of Sociology and Anthropology", Natalie Chambers, MA candidate, (September 2000) offers the following insights to career planning and jobs. A copy of this booklet is available upon request from the general office. To access this information you will need Accrobat Reader
Career Planning

Job Opportunities
Government
Community Affairs officer; Urban/Regional planner; Legislative aide; Affirmative Action worker; Foreign Service officer; Human Rights officer; Personnel Co-ordinator
Research Social Research specialist; Consumer researcher; Data analyst; Market researcher: Survey researcher; Census officer/analyst; Demographer/population analyst; Systems analyst

87. The Criminal Career
of the full spectrum of criminal career patterns. allows powerful analyses of criminal behavior, even Her findings suggest rehabilitation as an alternative
http://www.cambridge.org/aus/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521815150

88. Criminal Justice
Documents GS 1.2P 94/4 Occupational Outlook Handbook. Ref., Career Counter HF 5382.5 .U503 and Docs Ref. capital punishment, criminal? and rehabilitation.
http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/guides/criminal.htm
Criminal Justice
Selected Resources
http://library.southalabama.edu November 2003 Kathy Jones , Reference and Vicki Tate , Documents
The following is a selected list of library resources.  Please consult a reference librarian for assistance in using these or locating additional resources.  You may contact us at webref@jaguar1.usouthal.edu or at the telephone number listed above
INDEXES TO JOURNAL AND NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
Bound print journals are shelved by call number on the Third Floor South. Current print journals and titles in microform are shelved alphabetically by title on the Second Floor South of the University Library. Use the indexes below to identify articles on specific topics as well as to locate full text electronic articles. Academic Search Elite . SOUTHcat Plus: Fulltext Journals/Indexes: EBSCO (1985 to date) ArticleFirst . SOUTHcat Plus: Fulltext Journals/Indexes:FirstSearch
Contemporary Women’s Issues
. SOUTHcat Plus: Fulltext Journals/Indexes: FirstSearch Criminal Justice Abstracts . Ref. HV 6001 .C67 (1975-1997)
Criminal Justice Periodical Index . Ref. Z 5118 .C9 C74 (1979-1998) Criminology Index . Ref. Z 5118 .C9 W64 (1945-1972)
Expanded Academic
. SOUTHcat Plus: Fulltext Journals/Indexes: Gale/InfoTrac (1980 to date) Index to Legal Periodicals . Ref. K 9 .N32 (1926-1998)
JSTOR
. SOUTHcat Plus: Fulltext Journals/Indexes
LegalTrac
. SOUTHcat Plus: Fulltext Journals/Indexes: Gale/InfoTrac (1980 to date)

89. Corrections - Links To Legal Resources: Criminal Law: Rehabilitation And Punishm
accomplishments, history, prison industries, victim services, and careers. criminal Offenders Statistics Information, statistics, and publications about
http://mishpat.net/law/Criminal_law/rehabilitation_and_punishment/Corrections/in
Bookstore
Cyberlaw News
Discuss Law
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Criminal law rehabilitation and punishment : Corrections
Corrections

90. AIU Online Launches New School Of Criminal Justice
professionals desiring to achieve their career goals will In the criminal Justice program, this could to structure a juvenile delinquency rehabilitation program
http://info.aiuonline.edu/zine/issue17/main.htm
AIU Online Launches New School of Criminal Justice From the President's Desk Meet AIU Online Instructor Becky Benson AIU Online Degree Programs- Perfect Solution for Military Virtual Voices ... Ask a Career Services Advisor
AIU Online developed a Bachelor's degree to enable students to quickly take advantage of positive job forecasts whether they are law enforcement professionals looking to climb the ranks or students considering a career change.
AIU Online recently announced the opening of its newest School of Criminal Justice, which marks the eighth school within the University. The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice was established to meet the needs of students interested in investigating rewarding careers in the field of Criminal Justice.
With the growing emphasis on homeland security, graduates from this program are sure to get their fingerprints on this job sector. This changing world and a growing need to guard against vulnerabilities from protecting vital corporate interests from prying outside forces to safeguarding the public to those on the wrong side of the law, have employers in hot pursuit of qualified law enforcement, security and corrections professionals.
AIU Online developed a Bachelor's in Criminal Justice degree to enable students to quickly take advantage of the positive job forecasts for this field whether current law enforcement professionals looking to climb the ranks or students considering a career change.

91. Office Of Boards And Commisions Profiles - S
evaluation of schoolto-career activities; and vocational education, vocational rehabilitation, economic development of the offense and the criminal history of
http://obc.dc.gov/obc/cwp/view.asp?a=3&q=520950

92. Criminal Justice
Procedure Applied Ethics * SelfDevelopment (Career) (1cr). including the body of the criminal law, the various forms of correction and rehabilitation (3 Credits
http://www.lackawanna.edu/departments/degrees/criminal_justice.htm
COLLEGE PROFILE ADMISSIONS ACADEMICS Academic Goals
Degree Concentrations
Accounting

Banking
Biotechnology
Business Administration
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Computer Info Systems

Criminal Justice
Education

Emergency Medical
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Associate in Science Degree Objectives - Counseling Career Plan
  • To provide students with a basic understanding of the current legal, social and ethical issues in the criminal justice system. To identify the powers and responsibilities of members of the criminal justice system. These members include the police officer, the court officers, the correctional officer and the related counselor and other supervisory personnel. To provide direct exposure to active professionals in the criminal justice field and service facilities such as prisons and technology centers.
  • 93. Criminal Justice
    Also, a criminal justice major has the opportunity to Career Options Law enforcement (eg, state police in substance/domestic abuse and social rehabilitation.
    http://www.kings.edu/majors/criminal_justice.htm
    CRIMINAL JUSTICE back to majors home
    Criminal justice is a program that studies the processes, institutions and administrations of criminal justice in the United States. The program of study prepares students for a variety of careers in law enforcement, corrections and the courts. In addition, the criminal justice program provides a solid foundation for those wishing to attend law school or graduate school.
    Degree Offered
    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
    Special Features
    Criminal justice majors may participate in an internship program with one of several municipal, county and private agencies in the Wilkes-Barre area.
    Also, a criminal justice major has the opportunity to pursue a double major in such fields as sociology, psychology, and political science.
    Career Options
    Law enforcement (e.g., state police), corrections officer, agents of the F.B.I., Secret Service, Treasury Department, drug enforcement, Customs and the Marshall's Service, probation/parole agent, private security, investigator, attorney, court administrator, and counselor in various agencies involved in substance/domestic abuse and social rehabilitation.
    Opportunities for Graduate Studies
    Law school, graduate school in criminal justice and Public administration and counseling in social rehabilitation.

    94. Doi10.1036/0658010638 Great Jobs For Criminal Justice Majors
    By Lambert, Stephen and Regan, Debra. Great Jobs for criminal Justice Majors helps students explore career options within their field of study.
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1036/0658010638

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