Please introduce yourself and tell me what you are doing now!? Afte
Please introduce yourself and tell me what you are doing now! After reviewing the Court System and the Career Center, please tell me what are your goals!
I am looking forward to knowing you!
Professor MO
Before participating in this discussion, explore the career information provided on the website Careers in United States Courts and the What Can I Do With My Degree? PDF resource. View the videos and career links related to your areas of interest.
Next, provide the following information in your initial post:
- In your first paragraph, introduce yourself to your classmates by answering the following questions:
- What do you do right now (full-time student, job, family, etc.)?
- Why are you majoring in criminal justice?
- In your second paragraph, tell your classmates which criminal justice court positions interest you based on your current understanding, and why.
Then, respond to two of your peers. Consider the following in your responses:
- What knowledge, skills, and aptitudes are needed to be successful in their career position of interest?
- Do you have any experience in their career position of interest? If so, share a brief story from your experience.
To complete this assignment, review the Discussion Rubric document.
Rubrics
Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable . . . every step towards the goal of justice requires sacrifice, suffering, and struggle; the tireless exertions and passionate concern of dedicated individuals. —Martin Luther King, Jr.
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STATE/LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
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E X P E R I E
N C E D FRAUD AND
SECURITY
A D D I T I O N A L S U P P O R T R E S O U R C E S
Police Officer: Protect the public and uphold law and order to uphold justice. Learn More State Trooper: Monitor roadways, and patrol for accidents, infractions, and people in need.
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Animal Cruelty Officer: Help bring about justice for animals that cannot stand up for themselves.
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Game and Wildlife Officer: Manage an area of land and enforce regulations related to local wildlife preservation.
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Parole Officer: Ensure that the terms of release are met when offenders finish their time in the penal system.
Bail Enforcement Specialist: Make sure that all dues are paid, and track down those who may not be maintaining payment.
Correctional Officer: Oversee those who have been arrested or awaiting trial.
Federal Agents: Ensure national security and the enforcement of national laws.
CORRECTIONS
Anti-Money Laundering / Fraud Analyst: Identify and track suspicious patterns in financial activities.
Loss Prevention Officer: Ensure strict adherence to laws and regulations in a variety of highly regulated industries.
Federal Air Marshal: Ensure safe flights domestically and internationally.
Diplomatic Security Agent: Protect international places and people. Diplomatic Couriers: Move
classified documents across international borders.
DEA Agent: Combat drug trafficking and use by identifying criminal activity.
FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
Immigration and Customs Inspectors: Investigate and inspect persons or items for any immigration or customs violations.
Intelligence Analysts: Work closely with agents and the intelligence community to analyze information and mitigate threats.
Dispatcher: Work hand-in-hand with local law enforcement to assess the needs of the public and deploy help.
Detective: Earn your stripes in law enforcement and begin to work on intricate cases.
Supervisor: Oversee activities of other police and patrol officers for a specific region or area.
Emergency Management Director: Craft master plans to ensure swift action during emergency situations.
Postal Investigator: Assist in identifying criminal activity and patterns in mailing behavior.
Special Agent: Work on a more specific crime unit such as narcotics, cybercrime, or trafficking.
Security Operations Manager: Direct an organization and others toward a safer environment.
Loss Prevention / Asset Protection: Prevent loss of assets through systems, strategies, and investigations.
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FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
HUMAN SERVICES
Security Officer: Monitor for suspicious activity that threatens a person or place in need of protection. Insurance Investigator: Make sure that insurance claims are accurate by examining documents.
Eligibility Specialist: Investigate the qualifications of candidates receiving public and private benefits.
Emergency Management: State and Federal administrative roles support the government's response to natural and man- made disasters. Victim Advocate: Be the voice of a victim in need by representing them in the criminal justice system. Nonprofit Administrator: Encourage the community to rally behind criminal justice improvements.
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Compliance Specialist: Ensure strict adherence to laws in a variety of highly regulated industries.
FRAUD AND SECURITY
FRAUD AND SECURITY LEGAL
Paralegal: Conduct research, organize files, and assist lawyers through their day-to-day operations.
Bailiff: Ensure a safe trial by enforcing the law inside of courtrooms.
Court Clerk: Assist judges in smaller court systems—a job perfect for anyone considering law school.
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*Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2016). Occupational outlook handbook. Retrieved from https://www.bls.gov/ooh/home.htm Cited projections may not reflect local and/or short-term economic or job conditions and do not guarantee actual job growth.
WHAT CAN I DO WITH MY DEGREE? C R I M I N A L J U S T I C E
Crime Mapping Specialist: Map, visualize, and analyze crime incident patters.
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Crime Analysts: Collect, collate, distill, and interpret data and information. Learn More
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Evidence Technician: Protect crime scenes and secure evidence. Learn More
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