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Justice Administration

A person interested in a career in law or criminal justice that has a sound course for advancement and high compensation will want to focus on obtaining a degree in justice administration.  There are two educational paths a person can chose in regard to justice administration.  This includes both an associates degree and a bachelors degree.  By obtaining a bachelors degree in justice administration, a person will have a salary advantage when they initially do join the profession.

A career in justice administration can take a person down a number of different paths in the judicial system.  For example, a person involved in justice administration can be found employed for judges, for clerks of the various courts and in a number of different, related areas.

There is a significant opportunity for career advancement and professional growth when it comes to a career in justice administration.  This includes positions of significant responsibility within the judicial system.

 
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Justice Administration