Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice professionals spend a lot of time resolving conflicts and negotiating with various parties outside and inside their organizations. They handle complaints, settle disputes, and resolve grievances and conflicts, usually by negotiating with several parties. However, it’s hard to sum up just what you will do in a criminal justice career because there are so many different opportunities. For those interested in the legal aspects of criminal justice, they’ll want a career in the courtroom; while people who like a more physically demanding career may find the profession of police officer, and court officer appealing. But criminal justice careers don’t end on the streets or in the courtroom. Lawyers and judges require a number of supporting players in order to get their jobs done. The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Criminal Justice Program is designed to give Criminal Justice Diploma students a more comprehensive understanding of the criminal justice field. Upon completion of Associate Level Courses, which touch on a wide array of subjects, students can anticipate opportunities for employment in a broader range of careers. Students who demonstrate through their continued education – that they are responsible, determined and dedicated to the field, can eventually earn leadership roles within the Criminal Justice (CJ) field and beyond. |
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