A career after your masters in criminology doesn’t need to conform to justice, law or corrections — although criminology careers constitute one of the fastest growing areas of the American economy. But, you have another world of careers open to you that consist of searching for clues, analyzing data and managing details that can help solve problems. Fields open to you include law, social science, the arts, gaming and environmental studies. The following list of 22 exciting career paths in criminology provides information about those careers, including links to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, where you can check out employment and wage information for each job. (more…)

One of the more fascinating studies is the study of the criminal mind. Criminology is the study of behavior in criminals, as well as the cause, nature, extent and control of criminal behavior in society. There are a number of programs related to criminology, and you can learn about the specific study of crime, and how it affects individuals and society as a whole. Here are 10 famous criminologists:

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