What Administration of Justice Grads Do
Changes in the economy indicate significant job growth which are
positively impacting the work force in service industries, including
criminal justice and security. Administration of Justice graduates
seek and obtain entry-level employment in law enforcement, adult and
juvenile corrections, security and in a wide range of support
positions in both the executive and judicial branches of the
government.
Depending on their specific role, justice employees may be
responsible for law enforcement. This includes criminal
investigation and apprehension, adult or juvenile care and custody,
security in both public and private sectors, and administrative and
support function within the criminal justice process.
Careers in criminal justice demand good judgment and the ability
to think and act quickly. People who choose careers in this field
are generally in good physical health and have good analytical and
problem solving skills.
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Last updated:
February 17, 2009
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