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Government Expansion
The federal sector is growing at its fastest pace in decades. Over the past
two years total federal civil service employment has increased 10%, an
additional 182,629 workers. Jobs are available nationwide and overseas and
additional growth is projected due to recent legislation.
The new health care legislation calls for the formation of 150 new regulatory
agencies and commissions and many more federal regulators are needed to manage
failed banks and the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) funds.
The federal government now owns 60% of General Motors, all of Fanny Mae and
Freddie Mac plus they took over 100% of the student loan program recently! There
are many more jobs projected and those who start the process early will have a
better chance of success.
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Investigators, Customs, FBI, CIA, Border Patrol,
Security, TSA, & Police Jobs

There are many fascinating aspects within the umbrella of
criminal justice. Online schools for criminal justice have sprung up,
educating professionals to enforce the law, investigate crimes, collect
evidence, protect others from criminal and terrorist activities, and develop
criminal rehabilitation plans and security programs.
Jobs in the
criminal justice field include corrections officers, police officers,
probation officers, customs agents, CIA agents, DEA agents, FBI agents,
Secret Service agents, crime scene investigators and forensics experts. In a
world where new types of crimes are created as technology advances and
globalization increases, there will be a greater need for people to solve
and prevent these crimes.
Online schools for
criminal justice recognize the growing need to provide comprehensive
e-learning modules for online criminal justice degrees. That is why there
are many specializations created for online criminal justice degree programs
that may not yet be available in traditional settings. For example, some
relevant
online criminal justice degrees include a
B.S.
degree in juvenile justice, global issues in criminal justice law,
computer security and forensics, homeland security and emergency management,
homeland security technology, cyber crime, and crime scene investigation.
Besides the textbook theory of criminal justice,
online
degree programs are in touch with what today's employers seek: effective
interpersonal and communication skills, strong problem-solving capabilities,
and mental and emotional training to combat the many stressful situations
that a criminal justice job may bring.
To get started on a
criminal justice online degree, do your investigative report on whether
the criminal justice degree program is accredited, what courses are offered,
costs, what types of financial aid is available and how will that online
university help facilitate your criminal justice job search.
Remember, an online
criminal justice degree will take discipline and commitment to achieve a
successful end. Case closed, an online criminal justice degree is what you
need to be the star of your own criminal justice program!
The Book of U.S. Government Jobs includes
information on medical requirements, interviews, required certificates, testing,
applications, interviews, use of fire arms, age requirements and much more. You
can purchase this 288 page book by calling 1-800-782-7424, 24 hours a day 7 days
a week. Many libraries have this book in their reference section and it is
available at bookstores nationwide.
Investigators, Customs, Border Patrol,
Security, TSA, & Police Jobs
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