Choosing a criminal justice concentration can be exciting and may help you acquire the specialized skills you’ll need for your career.
Whether you decide an associate or bachelor’s degree is right for you, these programs can help you get started on your path toward a criminal justice career.
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Psychology gives the justice system something it cannot find in evidence alone: a deeper understanding of why people think and act the way they do.
There are many criminal justice careers available for those that want to make a difference but don’t want a job that requires use of a gun or badge.
Criminal justice professionals can develop a wide range of technology skills depending on their specific occupation.