Career Opportunities in Criminal Justice in Canada
Employment Resources and Professions Available to Criminal Justice Graduates An undergraduate degree in criminology can lead to a wide range of careers in the law, policymaking and justice-related fields. They may end up working as police, parole or corrections officers, legal aid, anti-poverty, youth and child welfare workers, community justice advocates, or consultants in the private and public sectors. Criminology graduates are also well suited for postgraduate work in disciplines such as policy analysis, public administration and of course, law.The University of Manitoba has career and volunteer links (mainly Manitoba-centred, but will give an idea of the opportunities available): http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/sociology/programs/crimcareer.shtml Carleton University’s criminology department also has an excellent careers site: http://www.carleton.ca/crimsoc/career.html
Study and Work in Criminal Justice in Canada- Study Criminal Justice in Canada: Definition of Criminal Justice, similiar programs and universities in Canada offering Criminal Justice degrees.
- Criminal Justice Admission Requirements: The prequisites required to become accepted in an undergraduate program in Criminal Justice.
- What Criminal Justice Students Learn: Topics and concepts that are covered and the overall approach or focus taken in studying Criminal Justice.
- Career Opportunities in Criminal Justice in Canada: Professions or occupations available to graduates in Criminal Justice and links to employment resources.
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