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         Careers Criminal Investigation:     more books (42)
  1. An invitation to expand your career through the Certified Medical Investigator, CMI, certification review course.: An article from: The Forensic Examiner by Michael Karagiozis, 2005-06-22
  2. Detectives: Life Investigating Crime (Extreme Careers) by Nicholas Croce, 2003-01
  3. Private Investigator (CES 2462) by Jack Rudman, Rudman, 2002
  4. The FBI Career Guide: Inside Information on Getting Chosen for and Succeeding in One of the Toughest, Most Prestigious Jobs in the World by Joseph W. Koletar, 2006-09-05
  5. Crime Scene Investigator (Cool Careers: Adventure Careers) by Geoffrey M. Horn, 2008-01
  6. Forensic Accounting: How to Investigate Financial Fraud (The Irwin Professional Publishing Accounting Library) by William T. Thornhill, 1994-10
  7. Drug Enforcement Agent by Francis Mullen, 1989-03
  8. The Art of Investigative Interviewing, Second Edition by Charles L. Yeschke, 2002-10-23
  9. Catching career criminals: The Washington, D.C. Repeat Offender Project (Police Foundation reports) by Susan Ehrlich Martin, 1986
  10. Criminal Investigation
  11. Criminal Justice Today & Career Paths, 3/E & Internet Investigations Pkg by Frank Schmalleger, 1999-06
  12. Criminal investigator : law enforcement career opportunity (SuDoc I 20.2:C 86) by U.S. Dept of Interior, 1990
  13. Careers in the Office of Inspector General : auditors and criminal investigators (SuDoc I 1.2:C 18/5) by U.S. Geological Survey, 1992
  14. A Career in investigation with the Office of Inspector General : you can make a difference! (SuDoc HH 1.2:In 8/14)

21. Security, Law, Protection And Investigation Career Guide
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22. Employment Opportunities In Crime Scene Investigations
crime scene investigation job. Seeking Employment in criminal Justice andRelated Fields (with careers in criminal Justice Interactive CDROM)
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23. Chaminade University - Crime Scene Insects (CSI)
The chain that represents a criminal investigation is made up of lesser links careers in the criminal Justice field are exciting and the system is a
http://www.chaminade.edu/csi/index.php?pg=content_CJ_careers.html

24. Crime Spider Crime Library Crime Scene Photos Criminal Justice
such as links to police jobs sites and crime scene investigation supplies . criminal Justice careers Juvenile Delinquency Brat Camps
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Crime Spider crawls the web for the best crime and law enforcement sites
Crime Spider searches for the best crime and law enforcement sites, then categorizes topics so you don't have to sort through hundreds of sites to find the one that fits the bill. You can easily find the information you want at Crime Spider. Whether you are doing research on criminalistics, forensic anthropology, FBI, unsolved murders, homicide investigation techniques, child abuse, domestic violence, the death penalty, terrorism, criminal justice, law and courts, behavioral profiling, gang violence, juvenile crime, missing persons, serial killers or mass murderers, criminals, police, crime scene photos, we can help you find the crime information you want. We also have tips for people searches and protecting your privacy as well as features on specific topics of interest to crime and law enforcement professionals, such as links to police jobs sites and crime scene investigation supplies. Arson
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25. Job Options In Criminal Justice: Investigation - Criminal Justice At Fact Expert
investigation and careers criminal Justice Job criminal investigation hasthe reputation of being an exciting career, especially because so many
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Investigation and Careers: Criminal Justice Job
The possibilities for a criminal investigation job vary depending on exactly in which area of criminal investigation someone decides to work. Criminal investigation has the reputation of being an exciting career, especially because so many television shows glamorize this job and make it seem like something both challenging and sexy. However, the reality of the job is probably far different from the representation of it portrayed on television dramas. It is a job characterized by painstaking scrutiny and attention to details, and it can easily be depressing and sad because seeing so much violence each day is bound to have an effect on someone’s mental state. However, even though the television shows do not always show the stark realities of the job, working in a criminal investigation job can be a challenging, exciting, and rewarding career.

26. CSUH Catalog 2004-2005: Criminal Justice Admin. (Undergraduate)
It is designed for students interested in careers with federal, state, and local law Personal identification in criminal and civil investigation.
http://www.csuhayward.edu/ecat/20042005/u-crja.html
Criminal Justice Administration Department Information Program Description Career Opportunities Preparation ... Undergraduate Courses Department Information
Department of Criminal Justice Administration
College of Arts, Letters, and Social Sciences
Office: Meiklejohn Hall 4069
Phone: (510) 885-3590

Professors : Benjamin G. Carmichael (Chair), Marc G. Neithercutt, Patricia L. Zajac
Assistant Professors : Thomas W. Cadwallader, Silvina Ituarte
Please consult the 2005-2006 online catalog for any changes that may occur.
Program Description
The Department of Criminal Justice Administration offers an undergraduate program designed for the development of knowledge and understanding of practices, theory, and concepts of justice administration, as well as to prepare students for professional careers in justice administration, law enforcement, and corrections. The major includes two specialized options and the student selects one depending on her/his career interest.
The Law Enforcement and Administration option affords the opportunity to work in government agencies and private organizations offering challenging positions in crime prevention, investigation, and control. It is designed for students interested in careers with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, or in law enforcement within the private sector. Employment opportunities include administrators of institutional programs, consultants to groups in mobilizing resources to combat social problems, and social scientists working toward understanding individual and group behavior and social control by means of law.

27. NLECTC JustNet-Forensic Science Links
AIAS offers home study courses in criminal investigation and forensic science . descriptions of forensic science careers, and a mystery game.
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The National Institute of Justice is the research and development agency of the U.S. Department of Justice. NLECTC is a program of NIJ's Office of Science and Technology
Call the NLECTC Information Hotline at 800-248-2742 or email asknlectc@nlectc.org
Forensic Science Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration Education and Training Evidence Collection Federal Government ... State and Local Government
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration
Marshall University Forensic Science Center (WV)
Education and Training
American Institute of Applied Science
AIAS offers home study courses in criminal investigation and forensic science. Virginia Institute for Forensic Science and Medicine (VIFSM)
VIFSM is a forensic science and medical facility that provides hands-on training in a working forensic environment for aspiring forensic scientists and pathologists by a staff of experienced forensic scientists and pathologists. Western Forensic Law Enforcement Training Center (WFLETC)
The Western Forensic Law Enforcement Training Center offers classes for law enforcement personnel on such topics as basic crime scene response and weapons of mass destruction response.
Evidence Collection
Biometrics Catalog
The Biometrics Catalog was developed as a service to the biometrics community and potential users of biometric technology. Users may search for commercially available products and university and government research projects.

28. York College
careers in asset protection and correctional services, according to data from the He teaches the Asset Protection, criminal investigation, and Ethics in
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Criminal Justice
GENERAL INFORMATION
Since the 1960s, America's criminal justice system has undergone a significant shift in operating philosophy and sophistication. Traditionally the system was reactive, i.e., only after a crime was committed did the police respond to the harm. Also, criminal justice practices were not subjected to rigorous scrutiny to determine whether they were effective in preventing crime or recidivism. Now, however, thanks to increased funding for education, research, and evaluation initiated by the 1967 President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice, we have a greater understanding of crime, its causes, and criminal justice practices. With this increased knowledge, today's criminal justice professionals are increasingly expected to work collaboratively with the community in identifying, designing, implementing, and evaluating programs to prevent crime and reduce recidivism. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Considerable opportunities for employment in the criminal justice field exist – especially for those best prepared. Since crime is always present in society and public fear of crime remains high, it is anticipated that employment in criminal justice related fields will continue to be favorable. Careers in asset protection and correctional services, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, especially are expected to rise faster than average.

29. Online Private Detective/Investigator Job Search Sites & Compensation Info.
online job search engines and job search web sites for your career and job.Detective, criminal investigation; Jobs, Detective/Investigator, Excep.
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30. UWM, CJ Jobs
Many positions require a background investigation and reference check. Inside Jobs A Realistic Guide to criminal Justice careers for College Graduates.
http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/CJ/cjjobs.htm
WHAT CAN I DO WITH A DEGREE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE?
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Educational requirements vary greatly in this field. Advanced technology and increasingly complex legal issues have led to increased educational requirements, especially for positions with the federal government. The criminal justice field is moving toward specialization in areas of technology, computer security and intelligence. Some career possibilities in criminal justice fields: Border Patrol Agent Computer Security Expert Court Administration Criminal Investigator Deputy Sheriff Criminalist FBI Special Agent Insurance and Fraud Investigator Internal Revenue Special Agent Legal Assistant Police Officer Private Investigator Security Guard U.S. Secret Service Correction Officer Warden Court Officer Customs Inspector Deputy U.S. Marshal Evidence Technician Federal Protection Officer Intelligence Analyst Internal Security Advisor Police Detective Postal Inspector Probation Officer State Police Officer Youth Counselor Statistical Research Analyst Bureau of ATF Agent Domestic Violence Counselor Environment Protection Specialist Pre-Trial Services Agent
LAW ENFORCEMENT- The primary responsibilities in this category are the maintenance of peace, the prevention of crime and the supervision of criminals.

31. Forensic Science & Criminology - Student And Graduate Careers, The University Of
yet they represent two very different aspects of criminal investigation While any science is potentially useful for forensic investigations,
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32. Mount Aloysius College
This option is available to accounting majors who wish to pursue a wide range offastgrowing careers, including work with the IRS criminal investigation
http://www.mtaloy.edu/Programs/b_accounting_forensicInvestigations.htm
Accounting/Forensic Investigations
Bachelor's Degree
Department Chairperson - Mr. Christopher Mingyar
Entrance Requirement

Students who have been accepted for admission into the College are eligible to matriculate into any degree program sponsored by the Business Administration Department. Business students will benefit from having a good math background including high school algebra and other advanced math classes.
Scheduling
All incoming students should take the College's placement exam early enough to complete any subsequently required Educational Enrichment courses in the summer terms immediately prior to beginning the program in the Fall Semester of their first year of studies. Information on the College's placement test can be obtained from the Office of Undergraduate and Graduate Admissions. Related programs of study that may be of interest to you:
Bachelor of Science Accounting

Bachelor of Science Business Administration

Associate of Science Business Administration

Program Outcomes/Objectives
Accounting majors pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree may take advantage of a unique and cutting-edge opportunity through a joint curriculum with the Criminology program. This option is available to accounting majors who wish to pursue a wide range of fast-growing careers, including work with the IRS Criminal Investigation Division; FBI; corporate auditing departments; and various law enforcement agencies which deal with financial investigations, white collar crime and forensic accounting. This program was designed with input from the IRS Criminal Investigations unit. Students who choose this option should work closely with their advisors to ensure all college and major requirements are satisfied.

33. Careers As A Narcotics Agent - MT Dept Of Justice
Division of criminal investigation (DCI) narcotics agents are hired as vacanciesarise. New agents have extensive law enforcement backgrounds,
http://www.doj.state.mt.us/enforcement/drugenforcement/narcoticsagentcareers.asp
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    • State of Montana Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) narcotics agents are hired as vacancies arise. New agents have extensive law enforcement backgrounds, preferably with previous narcotics enforcement experience.
      Education and Experience
      The knowledge, skills and abilities required for this position are typically acquired through one of the following combinations of education and experience: Bachelor's degree in a Police Science-related field. Five years of law enforcement experience with a minimum of two years as a full-time investigator handling a variety of felony investigations comparable to those a DCI Agent is expected to handle. or Two years of college, preferably in a police science-related field. Six years of law enforcement experience with a minimum of four years as a full-time investigator handling a variety of felony investigations comparable to those a DCI Agent is expected to handle.

34. College Majors And Careers - Criminal Justice
Career Opportunities for Majors in criminal Justice Family Courts. Retail Stores.Federal Bureau of investigation. Security Organizations
http://careerservices.rutgers.edu/Madminjustice.html
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Career Opportunities for Majors in Criminal Justice
Introduction
Employment opportunities exist for Criminal Justice majors in all areas of the legal, law enforcement, and justice systems. Students receive instruction on the theories and practices pertaining to the criminal justice system, crime prevention, and public and corporate responses to crime on the local, national, and international levels. Students are also prepared to pursue graduate coursework in law or public policy as well as many other criminal justice related disciplines. If a graduate with a Bachelor's degree is looking for employment after graduation, opportunities exist at the managerial level in county, state, and federal criminal justice agencies. Research centers concerned with domestic and international issues, policies and practices related to the criminal justice system provide additional opportunities to experience this exciting field. While many graduates work in a related occupation, others choose fields which do not require a specific major but rather a wide range of demonstrated skills and accomplishments. Regardless of your career choice, increase your marketability to employers through internships, service-learning, related work or volunteer experiences, good grades, and involvement in college activities.

35. Stanford University Stanford Jobs | Current Openings
and preparation of law students for careers in criminal law. Its activitieswill cover such areas as criminal investigation and criminal trial practice
http://jobs.stanford.edu/openings/display.cgi?Job_Req=007989

36. Careers In The Law
This page describes some legal careers. The information is based on the USDepartment of Division of criminal investigation 1111 Constitution Ave., NW
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T his page describes some legal careers. The information is based on the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Outlook Handbook This book is an excellent resource for locating basic information on all types of careers. Updated annually, the Occupational Outlook Handbook contains information for each major profession on the nature of the work, working conditions, qualifications and training, job outlook, earnings, and related occupations, as well as additional sources of information. The Occupational Outlook Handbook is usually available in school and public libraries or on the Web. Salaries for some legal careers are listed with the job descriptions. These are average starting salaries. Salaries for all legal careers can differ widely depending on the geographic location, the type of business, and the experience and education of the candidate. Just click on any of the careers listed below for salaries and other information. Attorney Corrections Officer Court Reporter Forensic Scientist ... U.S. Government Law Enforcement Officer

37. GoArmy.com > Careers & Jobs > Criminal Investigations Special Agent (31D)
Some of your duties as a criminal Investigations Special Agent may include You ll be able to pursue a career as a detective, private investigator,
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38. The On Guard - November 2004 - Newspaper Of The Army And Air National Guard
criminal investigation A rewarding career in the Guard. By Staff Sgt. Cheryl HackleyNational Guard Bureau. Rumsfeld Part of the CID mission is to provide
http://www.ngb.army.mil/onguard/33/11/article.asp?aid=1468

39. Criminal Investigation - Allyn & Bacon / Longman Catalog
RELATED TITLES. Introduction to criminal investigation (criminal Justice) The first step toward building a career is often the most challenging one.
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by Addison Wesley Higher Education
any age to assess their skills and accomplishments, review their relationships, and build their professional reputations.

40. Criminal Investigation - Allyn & Bacon / Longman Catalog
criminal investigation in the Context of the criminal Justice System. The Career Center is designed to address the wide range of preparation and life
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Select a Discipline Anthropology Counseling Criminal Justice Deaf Studies / Deaf Education Education: ELL Education: Early Childhood Education Education: Foundations / Intro to Teaching Education: Instructional Technology Education: Special Education English: Composition English: Developmental English: Technical Communication History Humanities Interdisciplinary Studies Philosophy Political Science Psychology Religion Social Work / Family Therapy Sociology by Keyword by Author by Title by ISBN Advanced Search View Cart ABOUT THIS PRODUCT Description Table of Contents Features Appropriate Courses PACKAGE OPTIONS Valuepack(s) RESOURCES Student Instructor RELATED TITLES Introduction to Criminal Investigation (Criminal Justice) Criminal Investigation View Larger Image Steven G. Brandl University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
ISBN: 0-205-35947-7
Format: Cloth; 464 pp
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1. The Investigation of Crime.
Criminal Investigation and Evidence Defined.

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