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When someone taked up "crimal justice' in school.. what kinds of jobs would they be looking for?

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OMG... sorry!!! took up.. is taking up... whatever... I didn't take the time to read what I wrote!!

Thank you to anyone who answers this without pointing out my failure to type correctly!!

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  1. First of all, "taked up" is not a phrase.

    Secondly, if you mean "majored" or "discussed taking criminal justice classes in college," then the options open up exponentially.

    Some possible careers include:

    * Lawyer (after attending law school)

    * Criminal Investigator

    * FBI/State Police

    * Civilian Service to Military

    * Asset protection

    * etc.


  2. I'm not familiar with the term "taked up", but someone with a degree in criminal justice has many opportunities. They can be cops, go through FBI training (if accepted), go to law school, or teach.

  3. Criminal Justice degrees can lead to professions in Law Enforcement (police, highway patrol, etc), Corrections (Prisons, Probation/Parole officer), or Private Security (Uniformed security, Loss Prevention, Protection, etc).  

    If you want to go Federal (FBI, ATF, DEA, etc), you will be better off if you get a more 'professional' dergree such as Accounting, Law, a hard science (Physics, Chemistry, etc), etc.

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