Criminal Justice Degree and Programs
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Job opportunities for criminal justice professionals are expected to grow significantly in the coming years. For example, job opportunities for police and detectives are set to increase by 11 percent between 2006 and 2016, while opportunities for detectives and criminal investigators should rise by 17 percent, and private detectives and investigators by 18 percent.
Criminal Justice Careers
The most common criminal justice degree programs include:
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Associate degrees that cover fundamental criminal justice skills
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Bachelor's degrees that provide in-depth training for career development or higher entry-level positions
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Master's degrees, which offer advanced training for leadership positions in specific areas
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Quick Facts: Criminal Justice
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