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Degrees and Programs in Criminal Justice
American InterContinental University
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University of Phoenix
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Ready to earn your degree? University of Phoenix makes higher education accessible. Whether you're seeking an associate's, bachelor's, master's or doctoral degree, University of Phoenix can help you reach your goal--and sooner than you think.
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High-Tech Institute
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High-Tech Institute is an award-winning family of schools offering degrees in Technology, Health Care, Veterinary Technology, Criminal Justice, Visual Communications and Business. Our real-world career training equips you with the job skills that today's employers are seeking.We know students need a valuable degree. We know they need a top notch student services department, and we know they need highly-focused, job-relevant courses. We know.
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Brown College
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Brown College can help you get into a career you'll love. Located in Mendota Heights, Minnesota, Brown College is dedicated to providing quality Associate degree programs in Design, Broadcasting or Technology.
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| ARTICLE: Criminal Justice In-Depth |
If you have ever watched CSI, the hot T.V. show highlighting the work of a crime scene technician, then you know that work in criminal justice can be very exciting. While the work in crime scenes and forensic science are highly embellished for entertainment, work in criminal justice can be extremely gratifying as you assist in bringing evidence to light and help law enforcement do their jobs as well. You can receive your crime scene technician certification and become a part of this fascinating field in just one year. As a technician, you will learn to: - Use forensic science to collect evidence
- Document the scene of the crime
- Piece together theories of what happened
Training As a crime scene technician, you play a vital role in bringing information forward so that the administration of justice can occur. During your training you will learn photography, DNA sampling, and fingerprinting that are useful forms of evidence in forensic science. You will also investigate break-ins or domestic disputes, working as team with law enforcement officials. Administration of justice, the field of study devoted to dealing with law enforcement as well as the judicial system, gives you the opportunity to help provide criminal justice.
Sources: Forensic Science Technician
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