Criminal justice administration graduates are frequently employed by:
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U.S. Immigration Office
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U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency
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Federal Bureau of Investigation
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U.S. Secret Service
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U.S. Marshalls Service
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Federal Bureau of Prisons
They also work in:
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State and municipal law enforcement agencies
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State probation and parole systems
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Correctional systems
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Juvenile justice systems
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Private security firms
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Crime laboratories
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Sheriffs departments and local police
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Border and highway patrol
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Prison security
Many criminal justice majors enroll in a master's program or law school following graduation.
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Tuesday June 10, 2008

