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Both, Criminal and Civil law work to protect our rights as citizens, they cover very different aspects of society.
No. Law enforcement will not eploy you if you have a criminal history unless (possibly) if it was a minor offense and you were a juvenile).
I do not believe there is an criminal law prohibiting it.
Alan Saltzman has written: 'Criminal law' -- subject- s -: Criminal law 'Michigan criminal law' -- subject- s -: Criminal law
If the law office will hire you. There is no statutory bar to working in this profession.
statutory law, law enforcement, criminal courts, and punishment
I studied criminal law to become a law enforcement officer.
It has always been mandatory for a convicted felon to work to show/display that they are not involved in criminal activities.
Ashfaq Bokhary has written: 'Law relating to Hudood cases' -- subject(s): Criminal procedure, Criminal law, Criminal law (Islamic law), Criminal procedure (Islamic law)
A. P. Simester has written: 'Criminal law' -- subject(s): Criminal law 'Principles of criminal law' -- subject(s): Criminal law 'Crimes, harms, and wrongs' -- subject(s): Moral and ethical aspects, Philosophy, Criminal law
Yes, criminal justice involves criminal law. Criminal law is the body of laws that define criminal offenses, establish punishment for those offenses, and outline the procedures for prosecuting and adjudicating criminal cases. The criminal justice system is responsible for enforcing criminal law and maintaining social control by investigating, apprehending, prosecuting, and punishing individuals who violate these laws.