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Correctional Officer Training, Correctional Officer School, Online Law Degrees

 

LegalPrograms.net features information on correctional officer training through degree programs at colleges, universities and schools in North America.  

 

     Are you thinking about a degree as a corrections officer?  If so, you could be part of a growing profession, which offers a wide variety of career options and specializations.  The job outlook for corrections continues to look very favorable in local, state and federal positions.

 

     A correctional officer is charged with safekeeping of people who have been arrested, are awaiting trial, or who have been tried and convicted of a crime and are sentenced to serve time in a jail, reformatory, or penitentiary.  Correctional officers maintain security and inmate accountability to prevent disturbances, assaults, or escapes.  As such, the Correctional Officer Training Act requires that certain specific college courses and academy training are necessary to certify individuals as correctional officers.

 

     Typical job opportunities include corrections officers in prisons and jails, counselors in halfway houses, and probation or parole officers.  Probation and parole officers work in community settings and with the courts in counseling and monitoring the activities of sentences and paroled offenders. 

 

     As far as education is concerned, most jurisdictions require a bachelor's degree as a condition of employment for parole and probation officer jobs.  For a position as a corrections officer, you may only need an AA in applied arts and science.  So don't delay and become part of the growing career field of corrections.  Your expertise could be just what this field needs.

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