This depends on what employment you seek. Many police departments now seek applicants that have a Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice. A criminal justice degree would also be a good choice for a career in Corrections. Corrections would be the state/federal prison system or state/federal parole and probation system. These are government jobs and basically do not pay really well. Of course there is opportunity for promotions and advancement, but this would take much time and experience. Do not expect to get rich, but these jobs can have its perks such as generous vacation time, sick leave, paid holidays, and medical/dental insurance. This is what you would gain. What would you lose? If you earn a degree in criminal justice, but lose your interest in working in law enforcement or corrections what else would you do with the degree?
You need a four year degree in criminal justice.
Having a major in criminal justice would help you get to the forensic field.
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A good major would be pre law. A long with your pre law major, a minor in journalism or political science would be helpful.
Look at public administration, criminal justice, hospitality or nursing programs. Sounds like you would be happy in a service environment.
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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.
The criminal justice system exists because of peoples lack of will to self govern. If everyone obeyed our laws all the time there would be no need for the criminal justice system.
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The challenges of leading a group in a criminal justice organization would be trust, loyalty, and to maintain a moral upstanding.
Criminal justice jobs involve solving criminal cases. You would have to examine evidences and witnesses, hear debates from prosecutors and defendant, and decide whether a person is guilty or innocent.