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Criminal Attorney Jobs

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Criminal Justice Jobs - Your Exciting New Career!

By Marie Alderson

With the increase in the opportunities for achieving a degree in criminal justice, whether online or by attending regular classes, the avenues in this field have also opened up considerably. Whether one wants to work as a police officer, a private detective, a private investigator or if one wants to work in the security department of the government or in the field of law enforcement a degree in criminal justice takes a person a long way to one of many criminal justice jobs.

Earning Capacity In Criminal Justice Jobs

The US Department of Labor categorizes the earning capacity in criminal justice jobs as very good with the median yearly earnings in the various departments related to criminal justice ranging from ,020 to ,230. Federal law even provides special rates of salary to federal staff serving in law enforcement. In addition to that, federal special agents and inspectors get LEAP i.e. Law Enforcement Availability Pay which is equal to 25% of the agent's step and grade and is awarded because of the excessive overtime that these agents have to work. Hence, criminal justice jobs can be very lucrative.

Types Of Criminal Justice Jobs

Rewarding and thrilling criminal justice job opportunities are in store for all those in criminal justice or in law enforcement. There are ample criminal justice jobs and the area is fast expanding due to the ever developing legal scene and continuously new inventions made in the world of forensic technology. Careers in criminal justice or law enforcement include countless job opportunities for those with qualifications and experience in criminal justice, criminology, social work, engineering, psychology, political science and a range of other science and liberal arts disciplines. Criminal justice jobs in court reporting, judiciary, legal and paralegal facilities, police force and detective and investigation departments are some of the fruits reaped in the field of criminal justice. One can also work as corrections officer, probation officer, DEA and INS if one is qualified in criminal justice.

Criminal justice jobs such as judges and magistrates are on the rise and with little time and money to spare for litigation, jobs for judicial workers have also expanded for services like mediation, arbitration and conciliation. To apply for any of these jobs a bachelor's degree in law is required. Because of the increased awareness and legal action in diverse fields like intellectual property, criminal law and sexual harassment, there is a sharp rise in the need for lawyers. In respect to attorney criminal justice jobs there will always be a need for prosecuting and defending lawyers.

A police officer is one of the more well known criminal justice jobs. A career as a police officer can be tough at times, but it can also be very rewarding. There is a need for police officers in many towns and cities across America. Beginning salaries can range from ,000 and up. Some areas require some college or related experience. Accepted applicants receive training at a police academy. If you wish to serve your community this could be a great career for you.

If you would like more information regarding criminal justice jobs you can visit your local library or look into classes offered at your local community college. You can also visit your state's government website to see job listings. Good luck!

About the Author: Marie Alderson is Webmaster of Masslegalinfo.com. Please see her website for more information regarding Criminal Justice Training. For more info on salaries please see Criminal Justice Salary. Please see the Site-Map for more informative articles on criminal justice careers.

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  1. bluebrancall
    March 7, 2011
    8:40 pm

    try asking in youre local police station, they might give you some good information, on where you can get what you need, best of luck blue

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  2. Listen here you piece of shit
    April 22, 2011
    8:04 pm

    Where can i find jobs in billings for criminal law Attorney?
    Any sites?

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  3. Tmess2
    July 20, 2011
    3:05 am

    Have done both.

    As a defense attorney, you have clients expecting the impossible and one of the hardest tasks is breaking to them the bad news that they are between a rock and a hard place and need to plead guilty to a tougher sentence than they would like. Some times, you get a case that is actually defensible, but most of the time the police do a good enough job that a defendant who tries to play hard ball is going to wind up screwing themselves over.

    As a prosecutor, you have discretion to do the right thing in a case. Sometimes a defendant will back you into a corner where you have to take a tough stand to be able to deal with the defense bar on other cases, but those situations are few and far between.

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  4. Casey/Kelle
    July 21, 2011
    2:48 am

    This is a world wide forum. We need a city /State or………..

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  5. krazygirl
    July 21, 2011
    8:10 pm

    does anyone have any information on a good criminal attorney?
    has anyone hired a criminal attorney and was pleased and grateful with their work? I am looking for a criminal attorney that is going to do his job right!

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  6. allcreaturesgreatandsmall
    July 26, 2011
    3:03 am

    No, but a lot of drug dealers would see their market share shrink.

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  7. The Miracle Toaster 2000
    July 27, 2011
    8:08 pm

    Would a lot of criminal defense attorneys be out of jobs if marijuana were legalized?

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  8. ~Support our Troops~
    July 28, 2011
    5:49 am

    A surgeon would be hard and very nerve racking, don’t you think with the life of someone in your hands?

    So I would say the Defence Attorney, even though they have a hard time too.( :

    And I like your avatar, showing off your political side, aren’t you?

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  9. Илья
    July 29, 2011
    8:08 pm

    Easier Job? Criminal Defence Attorney or General Surgeon? Poll?
    Which would you rather be? and Why?
    no, actually im not trying to decide for myself. I already know that i want to be a Surgeon.

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  10. Tr
    July 29, 2011
    8:09 pm

    If you had to choose between two jobs, would you rather be A). Criminal defense attorney; or B). Prosecutor?

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