Yes you can. They dont usually care about the bad or good records you have because its teaching. Therefore, if a teacher does anything bad to a student, they are not fired. Like it doesnt matter if they hurt you, call you bad things, put you down, are rasist. They official cant.
no
With a Criminal Justice degree, you could become a Military Officer in the US Navy.
Maybe, but frankly, for teaching , even Liberal Arts would have been more useful.
you could become a forensic Nurse
you need to get a masters degree in criminal justice and if required, a law degree
The Kaplan University School of Criminal Justice offers online associate's and bachelor's degree programs designed to help you become a criminal justice
You need a criminal justice degree if you plan to get a job in the criminal justice field. It is estimated that a 4 year criminal justice degree translates to a salary that is on average $15,000 per year higher than salaries for persons with only a 2 year criminal justice degree.
Yes, but it make more sense to just get a degree in fire science.
A criminal justice degree is typically a four year college degree. You can earn a degree both at a traditional college and at an online college. Here's a website with lots more information regarding going into criminal justice: http://www.allcriminaljusticeschools.com/criminal-justice-resources/criminaljusticestudies
Yes, you can do that with a criminal justice degree. You will need to have a background in soclilogy for help with the understanding the juvenile.
Yes, but not a felony.
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.