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Justice Institute of British Columbia

Bachelor of Law Enforcement Studies

The Bachelor of Law Enforcement Studies at the Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) offers advanced education in policing, criminal justice, and public safety. The program covers topics such as criminal law, investigative techniques, ethics, and leadership in law enforcement. Students engage in comprehensive coursework, practical simulations, and field placements, developing skills in critical thinking and decision-making. Graduates are equipped for leadership roles in law enforcement and related fields, prepared to address complex challenges in public safety and justice.

Career Options:

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Commissioned Police Officers

40040$100,000 - $150,000Plan, organize, and oversee the operations of police services, often in senior leadership roles.

Police Investigators and Other Investigative Occupations

41310$65,000 - $120,000Conduct criminal investigations, gather evidence, and work on specialized cases such as fraud or homicide.

Probation and Parole Officers

41311$55,000 - $85,000Monitor and support individuals on probation or parole, ensuring they comply with legal and rehabilitative requirements.

Government Managers – Public Protection Services

40030$90,000 - $130,000Oversee public protection programs, including law enforcement, corrections, and emergency services.

Border Services, Customs, and Immigration Officers

43203$60,000 - $90,000Administer and enforce immigration, customs, and border security regulations.