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Parole Degrees - Law Degree Colleges

Parole Degrees, Careers in Parole, Legal Degrees,
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If you are interested in working as a parole officer, supervising criminal offenders who are on parole, a criminal justice parole degree will start you on that career path.

 

Many colleges offer associate's degree criminal justice programs.  In such a program, you will acquire knowledge of criminal justice theory.  You'll typically learn about corrections, juvenile delinquency, probation and parole, and the rehabilitation of offenders.  You may take courses in criminal law, forensic evidence, criminal investigation, corporate security, criminal justice administration, the operations of jails and prisons, and psychology.  Once you have completed your degree you'll have the academic experience necessary to pursue a career as a parole officer.  As a parole officer you will usually work for community and correctional facilities, or for the federal government.  Your task will be to supervise criminal offenders who have been released from jail before serving their full term.  You must help offenders reintegrate into society and make sure that they meet the requirements of their parole.  With experience as a parole officer you may advance to a correctional service management position.

 

A criminal justice degree can also give you job opportunities in probation, law enforcement, courts, and corrections.

 

If you would like to request information about any of the Parole degree programs listed, please click on the college link and fill out an inquiry form for no-obligation information on the school.

Law Degrees in the Parole Career Path

 

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