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FBI data released in June 2006 earned St. Louis the number one spot on a list of America’s most dangerous cities. In just one year, rates of violent crime rose nearly 20%. Consequently, the FBI is reportedly working with St. Louis police departments to initiate programs such as St. Louis’s [...]

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Many workers get started in the field of criminal justice with a high school diploma or associate degree in criminal justice. However, opportunities for advancement and higher salaries more often exist for workers who have earned a criminal justice bachelor degree. Online criminal justice schools, such as Kaplan University, [...]

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Many workers get started in the field of criminal justice with a high school diploma or associate degree in criminal justice. However, opportunities for advancement and higher salaries more often exist for workers who have earned a criminal justice bachelor degree. Criminal Justice degree Colleges online are giving current professionals [...]

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If you have dreamed of a career in law enforcement, Homeland Security, forensic science or a related field, but are not equipped with the education to proceed, an online degree in criminal justice might be your ticket to success. Even if you are in an entirely different field and are currently working full-time, [...]

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In the criminal justice field, you can earn a bachelor degree in forensic psychology, fraud analysis, or even crime scene examination. These specialties are quickly becoming important roles in law enforcement organizations of every size. Specialists in forensic psychology often find themselves working with the court system as much as with a law enforcement bureau. [...]

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