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Opportunities in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Careers

NCJ Number
162721
Author(s)
J Stinchcomb
Date Published
1996
Length
154 pages
Annotation
Directed to those considering in a career in law enforcement, corrections, and related areas, this volume provides an overview of law enforcement and criminal justice and descriptions of job opportunities, compensation, and educational requirements for careers in law enforcement, criminal justice, and public safety.
Abstract
An overview discusses the outlook for law enforcement employment and the central characteristics of policing in the United States in the 1990's and the future. The following chapters discuss jobs at the city, county, State, and Federal levels and in the military with respect to selection requirements; probation, tenure, and promotion; and typical positions. Further chapters discuss compensation, fringe benefits, other incentives to employment, job frustrations, the element of danger, basic educational requirements, recruit training, career development, and inservice training. Related careers such as corrections and rehabilitation, criminalistics, polygraph operator, document examiner, fingerprint and firearms expert, laboratory technician, private security, loss prevention, and support services are also described. Charts; descriptions of national associations of criminal justice personnel; and appended reading lists, lists of job categories, and addresses of units of the Federal Bureau of Prisons