Criminal Justice Careers

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Belonce Djinara 3 Professor Sabah Alsafar English 1101 17 September 2013 Criminal Justice Careers There are many different types of careers in criminal justice, three interesting careers are: Police Officers, Homicide Detectives, and Office of Special Investigations. When you look at these three careers they are a lot alike but there are some differences in their duties. They are all part of serving and protecting the community. The skills needed for each may vary depending on how far you want to take your career in that field. I will discuss my interest in the careers as well as the details that pertain to each career. A police officer’s duty is to maintain order, prevent, and detect crimes. People in the law enforcement have a mission when they step into their police car, that mission is to enforce the rules of conduct or law. Accomplishing this mission can be dangerous because they don't know what can happen dealing with others who refuse to follow the law. Being a cop, a lot of departments require a Criminal Justice degree. You have to basically start at the bottom and you can start with an Associate’s degree to have some learning experience then later one go for your Bachelors or Masters. As far as the job itself, most Police Officers face different challenges in their jobs. They write traffic tickets, keep the community safe, deal with drug dealers, domestic battery, murder, and help out with emergency issues in the community. Also, you must also have a clean criminal history. No drug use or convicted of anything since you’ve lived in the U.S. and you must be 21 years of age or older at the time to take the test. There are written test; oral tests/interviews, psychological testing, physical agility testing. There are a lot of requirements in order to join this team of officers they must be physical fit, attend more schooling, and attend training camps in

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