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  1. Rehabilitation, release, and reoffending: A report on the criminal careers of the Division of Juvenile Rehabilitation "class of 1982" by John C Steiger, 1991
  2. Choose to do Right: A Proven Path to Criminal Rehabilitation by Andrew E Matson, 2009-02-04
  3. The role of technology/career education in the plan for dealing with juvenile crime and delinquency in Georgia.: An article from: Techniques by Radford Talley, Coy Satterfield, 2002-10-01
  4. Fatherhood and incarceration as potential turning points in the criminal careers of unskilled men (Working paper) by Kathryn Edin, 2001
  5. Rand research on criminal careers: An update on progress to date (Rand note) by Peter W Greenwood, 1980
  6. The prison experience of career criminals: Current practice and future considerations (Rand paper series) by Paul Honig, 1978
  7. Correctional aspects of the career criminal program (Rand paper series) by Joan Petersilia, 1980
  8. The Termination of Criminal Careers (The International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Penology)
  9. Careers in crime and substance use: Final report by Christopher Uggen, 2000
  10. Beating the Odds.: An article from: Techniques by Dilshad Husain, 1999-02-01
  11. Finding calm in rough waters. (Eckerd Youth Alternatives for at-risk youth)(Reaching Students at Risk): An article from: Techniques by Tibbett L. Speer, 1998-04-01
  12. R U Listenin'?: Help Defiant Men to Recognize Their True Potential by Terry Bianchini, 2008-01-15

61. HUMRES
The Department focuses on those careers which require may select a specializationin rehabilitation or services to The criminal Justice student may choose to
http://www.ecok.edu/dept/humres/

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The Department of Human Resources offers educational programs that share the common goal of preparing students to work with people in a variety of agencies and organizations. The human services field is one of the most rapidly expanding career fields in America today. The Department focuses on those careers which require professional preparation and training for service to individuals in need. Degree programs include counseling, criminal justice, and social work. In addition to a general career field, the Counseling student may select a specialization in rehabilitation or services to the deaf. The Criminal Justice student may choose to specialize in juvenile justice, adult corrections, or law enforcement. The student, through the choice of a major and a minor, may create a degree plan which will meet the beginning employment requirements for a number of general human service careers and the specific requirements for his or her major career field. The objectives for the Department of Human Resources are: 1. To provide students with the educational experiences needed for employment in entry level positions in counseling, criminal justice or social work.

62. CCLC - Career And Community Learning Center
Board careers for Social and rehabilitation Services by and Krannich Exploring HealthCare careers Vol. Hayes, Editor Great Jobs for criminal Justice Majors by
http://www.cclc.umn.edu/students/majorssociology.html
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Resources of Interest at the Career and Community Learning Center
100 Best Non-profits to Work For by Hamilton and Tragert
100 Jobs in Social Change by Harley Jebens
100 Jobs in Words by Scott A. Meyer
150 Best Companies for Liberal Arts Graduates by Woodruff
Allied Health Professions by The Arco Editorial Board
Careers for Social and Rehabilitation Services by Geraldine O. Garner
Careers in Law by Gary Munneke
Careers in Science by Thomas A Easton Careers Opportunities in Health Care by Shelly Field Careers with Non-Profit Organizations by Krannich and Krannich by David Hayes, Editor Great Jobs for Criminal Justice Majors by DeGalan and Lambert Great Jobs for Liberal Arts Majors by Blythe Camenson Great Jobs for Sociology Majors by Stephen Lambert Real People Working in Health Care by Blythe Camenson Opportunities in Research and Development Careers by Jan Goldberg The Complete Guide to Environmental Careers in the 21st Century Web Sites of Interest: Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) American Society of Criminology Copnet for Criminal Justice Careers Directory of Law Enforcement Agencies ... Internal Revenue Service,Criminal Investigation Division

63. York Technical Institute Public Safety Homeland Security Administration Director
who are looking for secure careers in security. the Pennsylvania State Police (nocriminal record); are eligible for State Vocational rehabilitation or Veterans
http://www.directoryofschools.com/criminal-justice-York-Institute.htm

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Degree Received: Diploma Program Length: Twenty-one (21) Months You Can Be a Hero
Secure your future with the Public Safety and Security Administration Program at York Technical Institute. The world has changed. Leading news publications report that careers in Public Safety and Security will be careers you can count on for the future. The demand for law enforcement, security administrators, postal inspectors, Emergency Medical Technology, fingerprinting technicians, criminologists, 911 communicators, hazardous materials personnel, and more is higher than ever and will continue to grow. Now you can secure your future with the Public Safety and Security Administration Program at York Technical Institute. The Public Safety and Security Administration program is designed to provide graduates with the necessary skills to secure entry-level positions in the fields of Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, Security, Corrections and Emergency Services. Students will receive training in computer hardware and software, criminology criminal justice, aggression management, police management and operations, emergency medical technology, psychology, critical thinking, communications, law, and ethics. Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions in emergency medical technology, 911 centers, security forces in public buildings and private companies, and local and state police forces. Enroll in the groundbreaking program that prepares you for a secure future. As one of the first programs in the area qualifying graduates for careers in Public Safety and Security Administration, this is an outstanding opportunity for students who are looking for secure careers in security.

64. Employment And Careers In Psychology
criminal Justice; Disability; Law Psychology; Psychology; Psychopharmacology; PublicService; rehabilitation; Religion; regarding professional careers in psychology.
http://www.psych.ucalgary.ca/Undergrad/Careers/section3.html

65. Criminal Justice -- Jay S. Albanese -- Careers

http://www.abacon.com/albanese1/careers/c10.html
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Judge Joel Kessinger has seen all sides of the criminal justice system in his nearly thirty-five years of service, "I've prosecuted felonies, and I've defended the accused. I've sentenced convicted murderers to death and I've sentenced a man convicted of reckless homicide to repeatedly put flowers on the grave of the person he killed." Now 61, Joel has been a judge since 1989. He was elected to the Circuit Judge position in 1996, and will hold that position until 2002. When asked if he will run for re-election, Joel says, "It all depends on whether I feel like it. Being a judge is an awesome job, and an equally awesome responsibility." Just how Joel came to this position is a story full of twists and turns, and a life dedicated to a philosophy of learning from your experiences and seizing your opportunities, whatever they may be. The path to law and the judges role, however, was not yet to be so direct. In Joel's last year of law school five of his friends were planning on joining the FBI. "They thought that law degrees would give them an advantage in being selected. Since I lived locally and had a car, my friends asked me if I would take them to the Federal Building where they could make application. They, of course, were dressed for the day and otherwise prepared for the process. As luck would have it I found a parking space right in front of the building, and it even had time on the meter! I wasn't dressed at all for a test, let alone an interview, but my friends persuaded me to give it a try. So I did. I went with them, tested, and had a brief interview. At the end of the day, out of six of us who applied, I was the only one accepted!"

66. Careers In Criminal Justice
Related careers. laboratory work; private investigative agencies; counselors; rehabilitationcounselors; staff criminal Justice is an excellent prelaw program
http://www.bsu.edu/cjc/careersincjc/
Search the Department of Criminal Justice
Department of Criminal Justice
and Criminology
Ball State University
North Quad 248
Muncie, IN 47306
Phone: 765-285-5979
Fax: 765-285-5912
gcarmichael@bsu.edu

Ball State University.
Muncie, IN 47306. Legal Information Employment TTY Numbers What Does a Career in Criminal Justice Mean? Criminal justice careers include professional positions in probation departments, law enforcement agencies, correctional institutions for juveniles or adults, parole offices or community treatment and service settings. Career Paths Law Enforcement - positions in city, town, county, state and federal police departments and agencies. Probation Officer - employed in local, state and federal courts to handle the cases of offenders being brought to the attention of the courts. Institutional Counselor - hired by adult and juvenile correctional institutions as counselors and social service providers. Custodial Supervisors - work in security institutions supervising custodial staff and help provide safety and security of the institution's population.

67. Redirecting
Finger prints as Evidence. Forensic Evidence. criminal Investigations. Arrest JuvenileWaivers. Specific Deterrence. rehabilitation. Incapacitation. Parole.
http://www.wadsworth.com/product/0534214193s/

68. UNSW Psychology Careers Occupations In Psychology
Source GCCA careers Information; careers for Psychology such as child abuse, criminalbehaviour and They conduct assessment and rehabilitation of offenders
http://www.psy.unsw.edu.au/study/careers/PsychologyOccupations.htm

69. Criminal Record Effecting Your Job
Applicants with a criminal record who are asked on is not excepted from the Rehabilitationof Offenders The Association of Graduate careers Advisory Services
http://www.prospects.ac.uk/cms/ShowPage/Home_page/Your_background_issues/Offende
Site Map Print this page Email this page to a friend 7 Apr 2003 Career centre Where do I start? Your background issues Use your subject Careers advice for graduates ... Career FAQs Jobs and work Search job vacancies Industry insights Search company profiles How much could I earn? ... Explore working abroad Further study Why do postgraduate study? Featured institution profiles Funding my further study Explore studying abroad My Prospects Login Register Forgot password? Why should I join? ... Offenders and job hunting Criminal record effecting your job How does a criminal record affect applying for jobs?
  • Applicants with a criminal record who are asked on an application form or at an interview whether they have any previous convictions can answer 'no' if the convictions are spent and the job applied for is not excepted from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act. If a job applicant does not disclose an unspent conviction, if asked to do so, they may be dismissed and possibly prosecuted. The Act only covers Britain. When applying for employment abroad it would be necessary to contact individual embassies for details.

Written by: Institution: Date: Equal Opportunities Sub-Committees
The Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services (AGCAS)
Summer 1999
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70. Criminal Justice Dept
CRJ 403 Basic criminal Investigation 3. The corrections and social rehabilitationconcentration is specifically to prepare individuals for careers in the area
http://www.shawuniversity.edu/academic/acad_prog/criminal_justice_dept.htm
Department of Social Sciences
Criminal Justice
Faculty Data: Richardson, Joseph PhD
Area of Teaching: Criminal Justice
Office Dup 200
Phone 546 - 8380 / 8452
e-mail: jrichardson@shawu.edu
MAJORS
Criminal Justice
Requirements: CRJ
The Department of Criminal Justice offers the Associate of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice. The purpose of the Department of Criminal Justice is to prepare students for a variety of careers in the helping professions such as law enforcement, probation and parole, court administration, private security, and others. For students interested in a four-year degree with a broad scope, the Criminal Justice Department offers a concentration in Criminal Justice that can be combined with another field for a degree in Liberal Studies. The Associate of Arts Degree requires the completion of 60 hours as indicated below:
Course Description Hours
ENG 110 English Composition I ENG 111 English Composition II ENG 112 Composition and Argument ENG 113 Composition and Research CIS 101 Concepts of Computers BIO 111 Introduction to Bio Science MAT 111 General Math I MAT 112 General Math II COM 210 Public Speaking PSY 201 Introduction to Psychology SOC 211 Introduction to Sociology CRJ 200 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJ 203 Criminology CRJ 301 Court Administration CRJ 302 Juvenile Delinquency CRJ 307 Probation and Parole CRJ 313 Basic Criminal Procedure Electives
Total Hours
CONCENTRATION IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE The concentration in Criminal Justice requires a minimum of 21 hours of Criminal Justice courses.

71. The Corrections Connection Career Center
Corrections and criminal Justice Career Links NORTH DAKOTA, State of North Dakota.OHIO, Ohio Department of rehabilitation and Correction State of Ohio.
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72. Corrections - Links To Legal Resources: Criminal Law: Rehabilitation And Punishm
accomplishments, history, prison industries, victim services, and careers. CriminalOffenders Statistics Information, statistics, and publications about
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73. New Zealand Psychologist Society - Careers In Psychology
careers in Psychology. Neuropsychologists are employed in major hospitals, rehabilitationcentres, psychiatric research in the legal and criminal justice system
http://www.psychology.org.nz/psychinnz/careers.html

74. Psychology Department @ Oakland University - Advising -
A typical employer is the US Government Agecy, Division of Vocational rehabilitation. SociologyDepartment also has a Concentration in criminal Justice, which
http://www2.oakland.edu/psych/advising_othercareer.cfm

75. Careers - Justice Education - Academics - Fort Wayne Campus
careers. Security Specialists; Wardens/Superintendents/Administrators; RehabilitationProgram Managers; Victim Advocates. In addition, the criminal Justice program
http://www.tayloru.edu/fw/departments/justice/careers.html
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Careers The criminal justice system encompasses a broad range of roles, responsibilities, needs and services; therefore, there is great diversity in career opportunities accessible to graduates. The following is a representative sample:
  • Police (State; Municipal) Special Agents (Federal; State) Criminal Investigators Probation and Parole Officers Court Referral Officers Juvenile Service Officers Correctional Officers Case Managers Classification Officers Criminal Records Managers Security Specialists Wardens/Superintendents/Administrators Rehabilitation Program Managers Victim Advocates
In addition, the Criminal Justice program is designed for individuals with a wide variety of educational goals and interests, such as:
  • students with a specific interest in a particular area of criminal justice (e.g.,juvenile justice)

76. Resources & Services - Behavioral Interviewing
and drug abuse, family conflicts, child and spouse abuse, difficulty at work, criminalbehavior, and Child Care careers. rehabilitation Counselors (See Psych.
http://www.oswego.edu/other_campus/student.svcs/career_svcs/resources/career_boo
Careers in Counseling
Explore a variety of settings including:
  • Public and Private School
  • Colleges and Universities
  • Mental Health Agencies
  • Rehabilitation Centers
  • Government Agencies
  • Non-Profit Organizations
  • Health Care Facilities
  • Correctional Facilities
  • Business and Industry
  • Private Practice
Places of employment include:
  • Crisis Centers
  • Group Homes
  • Mental Hygiene Clinics
  • Children's Centers
  • Day Care Centers
  • Probation Departments
  • Teen Centers
  • Hospitals
  • Nursing Homes
  • Half Way Houses
  • Psychiatric Centers
  • Social Service Depts.
  • Community Centers
  • Rehabilitation Centers
  • Family Planning Clinics
  • Parole Divisions
  • Rape Crisis Centers
  • Sheltered Workshops
  • Self-Help Groups
  • YMCA/YWCA's
  • Youth Organizations
  • Neighborhood Centers
  • Adoption Services
  • Religious Charities
  • Senior Citizen Centers
  • Recreation Centers
  • School Districts
  • Human Rights Org.
  • Centers for Independent Living
Depending on your academic background, the following types of jobs exist:
  • Child Care Worker
  • Welfare Examiner
  • Guidance Counselor
  • Probation Officer Trainee
  • Youth Activities Coordinator
  • Rehabilitation Specialist
  • Admissions Counselor
  • Caseworker
  • Program Coordinator
  • Detention Officer
  • Mental Health Therapy Aide
  • Para-professional/Ass't. Teacher

77. Roehampton Prospectus
Care of the Elderly, Care of Children, Care and rehabilitation of criminal Offenders. Careersand Employment This degree programme is designed to attract a
http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/prospectus/undergraduate.asp?file=healsoc

78. Collegeboard.com - Career Browser: Criminal Justice Studies Major
HS Preparation Potential careers Related Majors parole supervision, and communityrehabilitation services, as or expanded their criminal justice departments
http://www.collegeboard.com/apps/careers/majors/0,3480,25-041,00.html
Criminal Justice Studies
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A criminal justice program teaches students about the dimensions and causes of crime and delinquency; the structure of the American criminal justice system; the operation of criminal courts; and the techniques and theories of law enforcement. What the Major is Like Criminal justice programs give students a perspective on crime, delinquency, and our criminal justice system, usually by combining theoretical courses and practical experience. The purpose of most criminal justice programs is to prepare students for entry-level positions in one of the five main areas of employment: law enforcement, probation, correctional programs, parole supervision, and community rehabilitation services, as well as for further graduate study, such as law school. Many institutions have started or expanded their criminal justice departments; at some colleges the major is offered within the sociology department. Students frequently study theories about personality development and the causes of juvenile delinquency. They may explore social problems such as discrimination, poverty, age, and unemployment in order to understand some of the causes of crime. The role of the police, correction officers, and the courts at the local, state, and federal levels will be covered. Some programs include related courses on such topics as women and crime, organized and white-collar crime, historical criminology, and crisis intervention. Students may, in addition, learn quantitative methods in order to conduct and communicate the findings of research.

79. CareerMATTERS
Parole officers monitor the reintegration of criminal offenders who plan rehabilitationprograms with offenders, identifying needs and setting RELATED careers.
http://careermatters.tvo.org/careers/display.phtml?job_id=347&theme=6

80. Criminology - It Sounds Fun, But Is It Legal?
a Criminology degree opens doors to careers ranging from the workings of the criminaljustice system prosecution services, prisons, and rehabilitation in all
http://www.ca.courses-careers.com/criminology.htm
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Criminology - It sounds fun, but is it legal? From Sherlock Holmes to Cracker and Crimewatch, criminology has always had a glamorous image. But if the reality isn't quite as spectacular as it looks on TV, it is every bit as interesting, and a Criminology degree opens doors to careers ranging from the police, probation and social services, to the security industry, journalism and many other fields. Criminology is all about crime and punishment. It is an exciting inter-disciplinary subject, that draws on sociology, psychology and law to examine how crime is defined, why people commit crimes, and how society responds. Crime is always in the public eye, and with a government elected under the slogan 'tough on crime and tough on the causes of crime', there have never been more opportunities for criminology to contribute to the debate.

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