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Ideal Jobs. FBI. Field. Criminal Justice Criminal Justice is study of the law and is mostly of thinking of the Criminal mind. Jobs: Local law Enforcement: Park police Country Police Juvenile Justice center Sheriff Department State Law Enforcement: Criminal labs
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Field Criminal Justice Criminal Justice is study of the law and is mostly of thinking of the Criminal mind. Jobs: Local law Enforcement: Park police Country Police Juvenile Justice center Sheriff Department State Law Enforcement: Criminal labs State crime commission The court system Attorney General Offices Narcotics Bureaus Liquor Control Boards State Police Federal Law Enforcement: Department of Defense Department of Homeland Security Federal Bureau of investigation Department Of transportation Federal Trade Commission Veterans Affairs Customs Agency Immigration and Naturalization service Food and Drug Administration Office of the Inspector General Private sector law enforcement: Insurance companies Private Detective Safety Officers Security Patrol Officers
Job of FBI description • The description for an FBI, FBI is a form of criminal activity and to have and active roll in the field like the police going in the street patrolling. That’s one roll, another roll is keeping Cyber Crime, Drug Trafficking, Economic and other office crime. Another thing you can do is become a criminal investigator and for terrorism, and protect nations of security investigation.
Education Requirements • Some requirements for becoming a FBI agent, you must be a U.S citizen or a citizen of Northern Mariana Islands. • You must be twenty three years of age • You must be approved in these five, Accounting, Computer science/Information Technology, Language, Law, Diversified.
Salary & Benefits 48 Thousand dollars starting and in time you'll get 68 thousands yearly.
Resources • http://www.ehow.com/about_4793023_fbi-agent-job-description.html • http://www.allcriminaljusticeschools.com/legal-careers/law-enforcement/criminal-justice-careers • https://www.fbijobs.gov/111.asp