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The Bachelor of Community and Criminal Justice (Honours) program prepares students for meaningful careers in public safety, social justice, and community service. This four-year degree emphasizes restorative justice, conflict resolution, and advocacy. Students gain theoretical knowledge and practical skills through field placements and hands-on projects. The program equips graduates to work in law enforcement, corrections, social services, or community organizations, promoting safety, equity, and rehabilitation. Emphasis is placed on ethical practices, cultural competency, and understanding systemic challenges in the justice system.

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Police Officer

43100$60,000 - $100,000Enforces laws, maintains public safety, conducts investigations, and engages with the community to prevent crime.

Probation Officer

41311$55,000 - $85,000Supervises individuals on probation, provides support for rehabilitation, and ensures compliance with court orders.

Correctional Officer

43201$55,000 - $85,000Manages inmates in correctional facilities, ensures security, and supports rehabilitation and reintegration efforts.

Community Outreach Worker

42201$45,000 - $75,000Provides support services, advocates for individuals, and connects communities with resources and programs.

Victim Services Worker

42201$50,000 - $80,000Supports victims of crime, offers counseling and resources, and advocates for victim rights within the justice system.