I have nothing but respect for the people who upload these college major seminars onto youtube, really helps the high schoolers who aren't sure what they want to pursue when they graduate.
The difference boils down to do you want to be involved in stopping the criminal (Criminal Justice) or do you want to spend time conducting an academic study by observing the criminal who committed the crime.
@@jeromekearney Depending on your definition of accountability we do. Officers can be disciplined internally, or subject to dismissal or even criminal charges. But like our legal system, the system is not perfect.
Hello Britney-Ann! We are sorry for missing this question. At this time, we do not have a Masters program in Criminology, but we recommend you reach out to Admissions to find out more about our College!
Some colleges let you double major. For example, major in both psychology & criminal justice with a forensic science minor. You can also minor in psychology
Criminology is a social science. They would want to study Criminal Psychology. Criminology is more concerned with how criminals Organize into groups, gangs and cults. Psychology delves into Individual actors and what motivates them.
Criminal Justice is an easy two-year degree. This will get you a job as Jail Staff or security personnel. You can process offenders through the system and know how to manage evidence ect... Detectives need a Bachelor of Science degree.
I have nothing but respect for the people who upload these college major seminars onto youtube, really helps the high schoolers who aren't sure what they want to pursue when they graduate.
And I’m grateful at 33 while considering what to go to school for 👍🏻
The difference boils down to do you want to be involved in stopping the criminal (Criminal Justice) or do you want to spend time conducting an academic study by observing the criminal who committed the crime.
the 2nd option that you said it’s criminology right?
@@erespijo Yes, you are correct. I actually have degrees in each, but I prefer being a practitioner to being a scholar.
From the criminal justice policies procedures. Why do we not hold officers accountable for inappropriate, and unprofessional performance of duties?
@@jeromekearney Depending on your definition of accountability we do. Officers can be disciplined internally, or subject to dismissal or even criminal charges. But like our legal system, the system is not perfect.
thank you Dr. I am finally getting to know the difference between the two terminology.
Thank you for your video and it's help me as a lawyer
Good morning
You give me all the information I need as well
Very informative!! Tq.
So I want to be a detective so should I study criminology or criminal justice to be a dedective
Learn how to spell first.
Thank you
I want to be homocide detective which speciality should I choose ?
Does Flagler College have a masters program in Criminology??
Hello Britney-Ann! We are sorry for missing this question. At this time, we do not have a Masters program in Criminology, but we recommend you reach out to Admissions to find out more about our College!
Which is a better route for a forensic psychologist? Criminology/psychology?
Some colleges let you double major. For example, major in both psychology & criminal justice with a forensic science minor. You can also minor in psychology
Criminology is a social science. They would want to study Criminal Psychology. Criminology is more concerned with how criminals Organize into groups, gangs and cults. Psychology delves into Individual actors and what motivates them.
can a person with no experience achieve a job in criminology or criminal justice?
Nope. Need atleast a bs in criminology or criminal justice
I have an associate in criminal and Justice can I apply for an investigator job or no?
@@yadielgarcia669 not sure. You should become a probation officer.
Criminal Justice is an easy two-year degree. This will get you a job as Jail Staff or security personnel. You can process offenders through the system and know how to manage evidence ect... Detectives need a Bachelor of Science degree.
Thank you