In law enforcement, one can choose among many career options. If you are physically fit and would not mind literally running after criminals, being a police officer, a U.S. marshal, a patrolman, or an FBI agent may be the right job for you. If you would rather catch criminals in a more discreet manner, then maybe you would want to be a detective or a public or private investigator.
If you would rather work in corrections, there are also a variety of available job options. If overseeing prisoners appeals to you, then you can major in corrections and work as a corrections officer. However, if you don't think that a prison is the right working environment for you, you can work as a correctional treatment specialist, a probation officer or a parole officer. You can also work towards rehabilitating …show more content…
If you want to be a lawyer, a degree will immensely work to your advantage. It will give you in-depth knowledge about crime and a person's criminality. It will give you great understanding about the law and how it curtails crime and criminal behavior. It will also give you a better view of the impact and influence of society on crimes. All this learning will make your understanding of the law more profound and complete. It will give you the needed skills to become an effective defense or prosecution lawyer or even a judge. A criminal justice degree will also allow you to work in other careers in criminal justice without becoming a lawyer such as being a legal secretary, a court recorder or a