One of the fastest-growing fields in criminal justice
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One of the fastest-growing fields in criminal justice is corrections
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Corrections officers manage inmate populations in federal, state, and
local prisons and jails. Some specialize in working with juvenile
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violent offenders. Corrections officers and administrators are also
typically responsible for the rehabilitation and education of inmates,
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Career Training in Corrections
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Associate degrees in corrections traditionally offer introductory
courses in law enforcement, rehabilitation of offenders, and prison
administration and regulations
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Federal institutions often require a bachelor's degree in corrections
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criminal justice. These degree programs offer more intensive instruction
in enforcement
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criminality, juvenile offenders, and prison management. Master's degrees
in corrections
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criminal justice, along with experience and career training, can help
candidates make the leap to prison administration, where they may manage
corrections officers
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as prison populations. More to read >>>
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