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Most In-Demand Criminal Justice Careers

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Most In-Demand Criminal Justice Careers


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Criminal justice jobs are in demand. A criminal justice degree prepares students for rewarding careers in law enforcement and corrections. This video outlines some criminal justice jobs including police officer and detective, and the median salary for each.

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**These wage and job outlook numbers were sourced from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, (U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2017-18 Edition, BLS.gov/OOH) and represent the 2017 median pay for these occupations nationally. Earning your degree does not guarantee that you will get a job in these fields or earn these amounts.
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8 thoughts on “Most In-Demand Criminal Justice Careers”

  1. I don't know why the occupation of a Detective is always listed; being a Detective requires years of previous law enforcement experience.

  2. I get straight A's in school. One of the smartest in my school, the teachers expect me to become a Surgeon or Lawyer, but I feel like my true passion is to become a police officer, but the only problem is that my friends, family, and everyone around me thinks that jobs are only for stupid people, and now I ended up in med school, and I absolutely hate it, regret ever going to med school. UGHHHHH

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