i have no idea. srry
The one that lets you sell hot dogs on the side of the street.
you need to get a masters degree in criminal justice and if required, a law degree
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You can earn a Bachelor's degree, Master's degree, or even a PhD in criminal justice. Specialized programs may focus on areas such as law enforcement, criminology, forensic psychology, or cybersecurity in relation to criminal justice. Additionally, some schools offer certification programs in specific criminal justice fields.
He can have any kind that he can afford.
the criminal justice system......:]
Yes, you could become a professor with a masters in Criminal justice, but only at a 2-year school. 4-year colleges and universities will involve having your doctorate because you must do research and with a masters you won't be prepared to conduct the kind of rigorous research that professors at universities are required to do.
FBI or teaching.
a dumb one.
There are several entry level jobs which are available for someone with an associate's degree in criminal justice. Among those jobs are police officer, corrections officer, and campus security officer.
No formal education is necessary to become a private investigator. However, a bachelor's degree in criminal justice or law may prove useful in becoming an skilled private investigator.
Criminal investigation all falls under a Criminal Justice in most schools, and there are many degrees avaliable under the umbrella of "criminal investigator" or "crime scene investigator" from a certificate do finger prints to a doctorate as a criminalist- it all depends on which field of criminal investigation you decide is right for you. Below is a link of the many different careers and positions avaliable as a criminal investigator. Link: http://www.crime-scene-investigator.net/employment.html