|
|
||
|
|
Separate Yourself from the Competition with a Criminology Degree |
|
|
By Kelly Richardson Career Colleges Columnist The criminal justice field has gone through some remarkable changes since the days of the county constable. Centralized departments and specialty professionals have brought crime fighting into the new millennium, and a criminology degree is the highest evolutionary form of crime fighter training. Criminology – the study of crime and its components – has spearheaded the largest commitment to public safety in the history of our country. As violence and 'white collar" crime continue to rise, the criminal justice system has created an academic track that trains students to recognize and react to crime as it develops. A criminology degree will prepare you to assume positions of leadership and action within the highest levels of law enforcement and the legal system. Here are just a few of the concepts you'll learn with an accredited criminal justice degree program. Criminology Degrees: Crime Fighting 101
Criminology Careers: Real-Life Crime Dramas
About the Author Kelly Richardson covers the local education and technology scenes in major cities across the country. His articles appear in a variety of respected educational journals, periodicals, and e-zines. |
|
|
HOME | ABOUT US | ADVERTISE | CONTACTS | LINKS TO US All information on the Career Colleges website is copyrighted and intended for informational use only including the Career Assessment and Most Popular Career Colleges section. The school programs offered by the technical schools and trade schools represented in the online college directory are up-to-date. |