A criminologist studies the etiology of crime, criminal behavior, types of crime, and social, cultural and media reactions to crime. The term criminologist refers to someone who does scholarly scientific & professional study concerning prevention, control and treatment of crime, delinquency, measurement of crime, law enforcement, judicial and correctional systems, study of victims of crime, etc.
A criminologist with a bachelor's degree can expect to earn an average starting salary of $30,000 annually, while a criminologist with a masters degree can expect an average starting salary of $55,000.
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Gathers evidence for legal proceedings, in hideous crimes so they can prosecute the victims assailant. Have you ever taken a personality profile, to see what career best suits you?
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The science of criminal behavior -- methods of operation, patterns of conduct, sometimes forensics or criminal profiling.
Salaries varies depending on location, seniority, and whether the person is a consultant or employee.
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