NCJ Number
117892
Date Published
1990
Length
164 pages
Annotation
After discussing criminal justice career planning and education, this book explores the variety of occupations available, including the job responsibilities and qualifications required.
Abstract
A representative sampling of occupations is reviewed in the fields of law enforcement, corrections, courts, forensic science, and private security. One chapter presents descriptions of criminal justice occupations as viewed by professionals in the jobs. Suggestions for "testing the waters" in various criminal justice careers are offered. These include gaining work experience through volunteer activities and internships. A chapter on the "job hunt" suggests contacts with people who can help in the hunt and provides details on constructing a resume and a cover letter. Other issues addressed in the job hunt are the civil service strategy, taking tests, and the job interview. The latter covers preparation, the initial meeting, information sharing, the closing, and after the interview. The concluding chapter considers issues in pursuing graduate education to enhance career opportunity. 47-item bibliography, resources for additional career information.