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Administration of Justice

Justice is at the heart of the U.S. democratic system, yet today's criminal justice system is facing increasingly complex issues, from human trafficking and terrorism to computer crimes and gang-related crimes. Professionals with careers within the criminal justice system are confronting these challenges daily; working to prevent and reduce crime, serve as positive role models, improve public safety, and serve their communities.

Today, there are more than 18,000 local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies who employ more than 700,000 officers so whether you decide to work as a police officer or deputy sheriff, special agent, criminologist, forensic scientist, or within corrections, a career in criminal justice places you in the unique position to make a meaningful difference in your community and across the U.S. criminal justice systems.

For individuals currently working in the field, there may be potential for salary and/or career advancement. Many agencies require entry-level and current personnel to possess a certain level of education to be hired or to be eligible for a promotion. The Certificate/Associate degree (A.S.) provide that level of education.

San Jacinto Campus
(951) 487-MSJC (6752)
1-800-624-5561
Ricardo Martinez
(951) 487-3505
rmartinez@msjc.edu

Menifee Valley Campus
(951) 672-MSJC (6752)
1-800-452-3335
William Farrar
(951) 639-5505
wfarrar@msjc.edu