Criminal
Justice
is
one
of
the
fastest-growing
career
fields
in
the
American
workplace
today.
It's
important
to
understand
the
scope
of
Criminal
Justice,
though,
and
the
many
occupations
available
under
the
Criminal
Justice
umbrella.
A
common
perception
is
that
most
Criminal
Justice
jobs
are
as
police
officers---State
Troopers,
Local
Patrolmen,
County
Sheriff's
Deputies.
In
fact,
Criminal
Justice
students
are
instructed
in
a
variety
of
law
enforcement
disciplines,
and
can
find
work
as
Border
Patrol
Agents,
Deputy
U.S.
Marshalls,
Homeland
Security
Specialists,
Polygraph
Examiner,
Postal
Inspector,
Fugitive
Apprehension
Officer,
INS
Officer,
BATF
Agent,
Park
Ranger,
Private
Investigator,
and
more.
This
Month's
Featured
Criminal
Justice
Programs
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