Yes, criminal justice degree is a requirement for a police officer position. It will take you about 4 years to finish the criminal justice course to become a police officer.
University of Phoenix offers a great criminal justice course.
Most community colleges offer criminal justice courses for a low price. Taking course at a community college would be much cheaper than taking them at a larger university. One community college is Cuyahoga Community College.
There are many jobs that would require courses in criminal justice. Depending on your particular interest would determine which area and length of course is most suitable for you.
Of course. The laws are the same for everyone.
Yes of course you need to take criminal justice
Criminal justice programs are growing in enrollment. These programs are offered at police academy, but are also offered at many non-affiliated colleges and universities.
Many community colleges offer night courses for criminal justice. However, there are also many online courses that you can take as well. That may fit your time schedule better.
I think that the best website that you could use would be www.phoenix.edu. This website provides an abundance of information on all criminal justice courses so you know exactly what the course is about.
I would probably prefer this website. But I'm not sure if it is for high school students it's worth a try though http://criminaljusticeonlineblog.com/02/high-school-classes-needed-for-a-criminal-justice-college/
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Alvin W. Cohn has written: 'Correctional Supervision II Course' 'Crime and justice administration' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Criminology
Philippine literature in criminology courses can provide insights into the cultural and social contexts that shape criminal behavior, as well as the criminal justice system in the Philippines. It can help students understand the complexities of crime and justice through different perspectives, enhancing their critical thinking skills and cultural awareness in dealing with real-life criminal justice issues in a diverse society.