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Criminal Justice - High - Tech Institute - Phoenix

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Associate

Criminal Justice from High - Tech Institute - Phoenix is a Campus Associate Criminal Justice degree that prepares you for a Legal career. Criminal Justice is such a diverse career field that your training at High-Tech Institute - Phoenix will prepare you for plenty of entry-level jobs. Work in Juvenile Justice, Law Enforcement, Corrections or Judicial Administration, on the front lines of crime or behind-the-scenes. The Criminal Justice program offers * Study of criminal and constitutional law * The principles of investigation and criminalistics * Education on how jails and prisons function * An overview of the juvenile justice system * An understanding of the purpose and function of probation and parole systems * The history and objectives of terrorist organizations and what America is doing to counter domestic and international terrorism * Knowledge of the role and function of police in our communities * Training in the law and policy governing use of deadly force by police or others authorized to carry firearms * Skills in crisis intervention * Theories of criminal behavior View more details on High - Tech Institute - Phoenix . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Criminal Justice courses.

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