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The Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice - Corrections focuses on the rehabilitation and management of offenders within the criminal justice system. This program emphasizes topics such as criminal law, offender rehabilitation, case management, and restorative justice practices. Students gain an in-depth understanding of correctional systems, policies, and procedures while developing communication, analytical, and critical thinking skills. Graduates are prepared for careers in corrections, probation and parole services, rehabilitation programs, or further studies in criminal justice or social work.

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Police Officer

42101$60,000 - $100,000Maintains law and order, investigates crimes, and ensures public safety through crime prevention and community policing.

Paralegal

42200$45,000 - $75,000Provides support to lawyers by conducting legal research, drafting documents, and assisting in case preparation.

Victim Services Worker

42201$40,000 - $65,000Supports victims of crime by providing counseling, advocacy, and assistance in navigating the justice system.

Public Policy Analyst

41401$55,000 - $90,000Examines criminal justice policies, evaluates their effectiveness, and provides recommendations for reform and improvement.