Criminal Justice Career in Investigations
Postal Service
Investigator, Criminal Investigator, Discrimination Investigator, Diversion
Investigator, Detective
EMPLOYERS
Federal agencies
like:
- Dept.
of Justice
- Dept.
of Immigration & Naturalization
- Postal
Service
- EEOC
- Dept.
of Labor
- Dept.
of Interior
STRATEGIES
- Develop
research, writing, and communication skills.
- Secure
internship/co-op. The more hands-on experience the better!
- Acquire
computer skills.
- Cultivate
a network of contacts.
- Maintain
high degree of physical fitness.
- Be familiar
with hiring procedures for federal, state, and local law -enforcement
agencies.
- Obtain
understanding and respect for the values and workings of the legal system.
- Develop
the ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
- Become
fluent in foreign language.
- Maintain
a clean public record and image.
Criminal Justice Schools
University of Phoenix (Nationwide)
Saint Leo University Online (Nationwide)
University of Phoenix (85 Locations Nationwide)
Education America
(Sandiego, CA, Denver, Colorado Springs, CO, Tempe, AZ, Honolulu, HA)
McIntosh College (Dover, NH)
Gibbs_College (Montclair, NJ)
Katherine_Gibbs_School (Boston, MA, Piscataway, NJ)
Allentown Business School (Allentown, PA)
Pioneer Pacific College (Portland, Eugene, OR)
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"Earing my degree in Criminal Justice was one of the best decisions I ever made.My career in law enforcement has not only been very exciting but also very rewarding. Criminal Justice professionals work in all areas of laws enforcement and for agencies including local and state level policing agencies, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Administrative Office of the US Courts, National Center for State Courts, American Judicial Society, Federal Bureau of Prisons Administration and number of other Criminal Justice Agencies."
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Henry Lopez
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