Work in Criminal Justice:An A-Z Guide to Careers in Criminal Justice - Softcover

Debbie, Goodman; Ron, Grimming

 
9780131959811: Work in Criminal Justice:An A-Z Guide to Careers in Criminal Justice

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For internship courses in Criminal Justice, Criminology, Sociology, and Social Work.  Also an excellent supplement for courses in Introduction to Criminal Justice, Senior Seminar in Criminal Justice, or any other Criminal Justice course.


Careers are a huge part of Criminal Justice and this text supplies all the answers and options in that area.  This career guidebook is unique in that it lists all the possible Criminal Justice jobs alphabetically, as well as information on job searches and job interview tips.  Authored by the Department Chair and Dean at one of the largest Criminal Justice programs in the country, this text brings immense experience and value in helping you find your place in the industry.

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Ron Grimming Ron Grimming has an extensive and impressive 33-year background in law enforcement. His career in law enforcement began in 1970 as a Special Agent with the Illinois State Police. He served in various investigative assignments including: special task forces targeting criminal activities associated with subversive groups, political and police corruption, illegal drugs, and financial crimes. He was promoted numerous times during his career, and attained the rank of Deputy Director of the Illinois State Police, supervising more than 2500 officers assigned to the investigative and patrol divisions of the department. In 1993 Grimming was appointed Director of the Florida Highway Patrol, where he managed the activities of 1740 sworn officers and 528 civilian personnel. Grimming focused the patrol's mission on highway safety through traffic enforcement, accident investigation, prevention of highway violence, interdiction of illegal contraband, investigation of auto-theft, and the development of public safety education programs. Through Grimming's leadership, the Florida Highway Patrol received the recognition of being nationally accredited by CALEA, after having its policies and operational procedures scrutinized by a panel of nationally recognized law enforcement experts. Also under Grimming's guidance, the patrol won the prestigious National Chief's Challenge, designating it as having the best traffic safety program in the nation. During his law enforcement career, Grimming has served as General Chairman of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), State and Provincial Police Division, which represents the nation's state police and highway patrol organizations onthe IACP Board of Directors. Grimming also served as Chairman of the IACP Organized Crime Committee, and President of the State Law Enforcement Chief's Association. Grimming has an extensive law enforcement training background having served on Florida's Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission. He recently retired as Director of Miami Dade College's School of Justice, which has responsibility for college criminal justice degree programs, as well as law enforcement, corrections, and security officer training for Miami Dade County criminal justice agencies. Debbie J. Goodman Debbie J. Goodman, M.S., is the Chairperson of the School of Justice at Miami Dade College. She holds a Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice from Florida International University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminology from Florida State University. Ms. Goodman specializes in a wide range of Criminal Justice topics, including: report writing, ethics, communications, human behavior, juvenile justice, criminology, criminal justice, and leadership. She is the author of recognized national publications: "Report It in Writing, Enforcing Ethics, ""Florida"" Crime and Justice, The Search and Seizure Handbook, Work in" "Criminal Justice, and Criminal Justice: Reality Reading Series." Debbie J. Goodman is an adjunct faculty member in the College of Public Affairs at Florida International University and was honored in 2002 and 2005 by "Who's Who Among ""America""'s Teachers" as one of the nation's most talented college instructors. She is committed to providing quality education and training to police and corrections officers, as well as criminal justice college students and practitioners. She residesin South Florida with her husband and two sons.

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