Criminal Law

60Min.
2,700 P
Criminal Law from a Police Perspective

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If you’re interested in making a difference in your community and safeguarding the rights of citizens within it, consider studying for a degree in criminal justice. A criminal justice degree allows you to work in law enforcement, corrections, within the courts, or in security. There will always be a high demand for those with expertise in criminal justice, and with a degree, you can further advance your career and be a great role model for others.

Police officer – After graduating from the academy, police officers are responsible for enforcing the law, issuing citations, testifying in court, and arresting those engaged in criminal acts. They respond to emergency and non-emergency calls, documenting incidents and filing reports.

Corrections officer – responsible for overseeing the management of correctional institutions. They enforce order within the facility, keeping inmates safe from potential assault and other crimes. They are responsible for confiscating contraband, transporting prisoners to and from the courthouse, and coordinating prisoner rehabilitation programs.

Private investigator – works to uncover the details of a person’s life. This information may be helpful if they are to testify in court or if the individual has filed an insurance claim against a company. Many private investigators spend significant time in the field conducting surveillance. Others may primarily work in an office, completing most of their research online.

Fish and game warden – primarily enforces fishing, hunting, and boating laws. They may also participate in search and rescue missions, investigate boating accidents, and investigate claims of illegal poaching.

Bailiffs – have the same type of intensive training as correctional officers, but their duty is to maintain order inside the court during legal proceedings. They are responsible for administrating the oath before testimonies, calling witnesses to stand, and announcing the judge’s arrival.

Police dispatcher – tasked with answering emergency and non-emergency calls, maintaining clear communication with police officers, and providing as much detail as possible when assigning calls. They must stay calm and clear-headed under pressure and monitor the status of first responders as they answer each call.

Security officer – Security officers are not usually licensed police officers. However, they play an essential role in keeping people safe. Many security officers may work in hospitals, colleges, and banks. They often collaborate with police officers, such as detaining shoplifters until the responding unit arrives.

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