What Are the Types of Criminal Justice Careers?
Bailiff Bailiffs maintain security in the courtroom by ensuring that courtroom attendees do not bring firearms into the court and by containing or removing disorderly persons from the courtroom. Court Reporter Court reporters take note of what is being said during a trial, including interrogatories and dispositions. Criminologist According to Criminal Justice USA, “Criminologists study crime and criminal law. They analyze criminal behavior patterns and criminal laws, and provide theoretical explanations for criminal and delinquent behavior.” Forensic Psychologist Attorneys often enlist the help of a forensic psychologist to assess a defendant’s mental status when a crime was committed. Forensic psychologists fuse psychology and criminal justice together to look for the “why” in a crime. Secret Service Agent Secret service agents protect the president, vice president and their families. They also protect the president- and vice president-elects and their families. Secret service agents