It is said that real learning starts at the graduate level of
education. At this level, you are required to do more in-depth research
and study. Society expects more out of you.
But are there benefits
for the individual that embarks on this level of study? The answer is
indeed yes. In this article, I discuss the benefits of getting a
graduate masters degree in criminal justice.
With no particular importance attached to the order of presentation, they are:
1.
A master's degree in criminal justice prepares you for leadership,
administrative, and management positions in the criminal justice system.
You will become a leader, administrator, and manager of such criminal
justice systems as the courts, correctional facilities, law enforcement
organizations, private and public security organizations.
This
gives you the power to chart the direction of such organizations. You
will set the pace for other criminal justice personnel. You will be
looked upon to set ethical standards and develop new methods of tackling
criminal justice problems and issues.
This is just reward for
attaining this level of education. It is a position and benefit that
should not be taken lightly. The right person will use it to become an
agent of change for the good of society.
2. It goes without saying
that being leader, administrator, and manager of criminal justice
organizations comes with the benefit of more money. A master degree
holder makes $61,000 per year to start. This is compared to about
$58,000 per year for a bachelor degree holder. When you attain the
leadership position I discussed above, you stand to make well over
$100,000 per year. A master degree in criminal justice does indeed have
its rewards.
3. A masters degree in criminal justice gives you the
opportunity to specialize in one area of criminal justice. While a
bachelor degree program is broad in nature, a master degree program
gives you the chance to become an expert in one area of criminal
justice.
For example, you can get a masters degree in criminal
justice with specialization in corrections. Your research and study will
give you the opportunity to do in-depth study and analysis of the
correctional system. Needless to say, with this type of in-depth study,
you will come to be an expert in corrections.
This will put you in
a position to benefit as your opinion is sought in issues relating to
corrections. You maybe called to give your expert opinion in legal and
legislative issues concerning corrections. You can make money as a
consultant in such situations.
There you have it.....the benefits
of getting a masters degree in criminal justice. What I have outlined
above is by no means exhaustive. There are other benefits to getting
this degree. Covering all of them is beyond what I can do in this short
article. If you are still interested in finding out more benefits of
getting a master degree in criminal justice, I urge you to look into it
some more. You can do this by visiting websites that deal with the
subject in more detail.
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