
Career Guide in Criminal Justice is the guide to getting hired and working in the criminal justice system. Featuring a straightforward and accessible writing style, it covers the three main components of the criminal justice system--law enforcement, courts, and corrections--discussing career opportunities in local, state, and federal government along with those in the private sector. The book also looks at careers in private investigations, the bond industry, forensic psychology, cybersecurity, and other related fields. Douglas Klutz helps students develop practical skills including succeeding as a student in higher education, acting ethically and professionally, writing cover letters and résumés, securing internships, preparing for interviews, and effective networking and career-building strategies. In addition, he addresses many of the common myths related to working in the criminal justice system, offering students invaluable real-world guidance.
This book investigates the practical requirements and professional pathways necessary for securing employment within the diverse sectors of the criminal justice system. Douglas Klutz, an expert in the field, utilizes his academic and professional background to provide a structured framework for students. The text synthesizes industry-specific knowledge with actionable career-building strategies to bridge the gap between higher education and professional practice.
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Readers frequently note the accessible and straightforward nature of the prose, which makes complex career paths easy to navigate for undergraduates. Experts highlight this as a functional resource for students transitioning from academic study to professional roles in the justice system.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2018-08-09
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190881321
ISBN-13:
9780190881320
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