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The Bachelor of Arts in Policing & Community Well-Being at Trent University prepares students for dynamic roles in law enforcement, social services, and public policy. The program emphasizes community engagement, social justice, and mental health awareness, equipping students with the skills to address societal challenges. Graduates are prepared for careers in policing, probation, community support, and emergency management. This interdisciplinary degree provides the theoretical and practical knowledge needed to promote safety, justice, and well-being.

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Community Support Worker

42201$45,000 - $75,000Assist individuals and families by providing support and resources to improve community well-being.

Probation Officer

41505$55,000 - $85,000Supervise offenders and ensure compliance with rehabilitation programs to promote safer communities.

Policy Analyst

41403$65,000 - $100,000Develop and evaluate public policies related to policing, justice, and community health.

Emergency Management Coordinator

12203$60,000 - $90,000Plan and implement strategies to respond to emergencies, focusing on community resilience and safety.