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2006-07-24 12:30:56 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

FOR EXAMPLE A PRIVATE INVESTIGADOR

2006-07-24 13:19:46 · update #1

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Criminal Justice is an area of study that involves a multitude of different job and career options. The level of difficulty depends on what you want to do. For example If you want to do something like become a Private Investigator then this will be more difficult than becoming a field tech.

You would need to find the exact area you would like to graduate in and then look at that specifically to determine how difficult it is to achieve.

The source contains a link to a site that will give you an idea of what positions are available in the criminal justice field.

2006-07-24 12:40:21 · answer #1 · answered by serveduphot 3 · 0 0

Am educated in the field. The classes require full attention and remembering lots of details. The lower paying jobs require no degree, just a few classes but this varies from state to state. Parole officer, a dangerous job, requires a bachelor's degree. To specialize in a specific area, requires a Master's degree. Must learn statistics and other basic college Math/Algebra. Advanced statistics and more Math/Allegra required for the Master's Degree. Forensic Science is usually required. This subject deals with the methods of death and the classes are not for squeamish. The first class, (I lost my lunch) the student is abruptly introduced to types of death. Some criminal justice careers require taking a lot of pre-med classes or a master's degree in Psychology or sometimes B.S. of Sociology and/or Psychology. In all these careers, a person cannot carry personal biases to the job or it could mean a person's life.There are lots of jobs available in the field, all are dangerous, most require carrying a weapon. That is why, after graduation, went into a different type of employment.

2006-07-24 13:05:33 · answer #2 · answered by kriend 7 · 0 0

yea lilia the field of criminal justice is hard because it requires
Alot of study in criminal behaverial and law as many put that

2006-07-24 12:39:29 · answer #3 · answered by Todd K 1 · 0 0

Oh god...be specific. I've got a bachelor's in that "field". What do you want to do with it? Be a street cop? Probation/parole officer? Do you mean getting a degree in that major, or what?

2006-07-24 12:34:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That be won funki lookin lyk qweschun!!! Your spelling is a bit better than mine..... you got u some wild thinking processes going on.

2006-07-24 12:36:27 · answer #5 · answered by ••Mott•• 6 · 0 0

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