Are you interested in the law? Are you a
good communicator? Do you work well
independently? Are you physically fit? Can
you work well within a system? Are you a
thorough record-keeper? Would you enjoy
following a trail of clues? These
characteristics are often important in
criminal justice careers.
People in criminal justice
careers work in law enforcement, courts,
corrections, retail loss prevention
management or private security. Depending
on the job, their daily tasks might
include preparing legal documents,
investigating a crime, researching law and
other public records, guarding prisoners,
monitoring the activities of parolees or
patrolling our streets and highways. |
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