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CONTRIBUTION OF PSYCHOLOGY TO UNDERSTANDING OF THE JUDGE AND JURY DECISIONS

Introduction There have been large applications of psychology in the courtroom. This maturation has spin definitely common to the prove that it is replacing monk acknowledgement evidence. However, it should be conspicuous that most of the time, there have been instances in that psychology competence not be appropriate. This is since the objectives for these [...]

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TAKING BACHELOR OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE ENSURES BETTER FUTURE

There are different types of criminal justice degree like the associate in criminal justice, which takes a couple of years to finish as well as Bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, which takes about three to four years. If you already have an experience in law enforcement and simply wants to have an expertise in a certain field like the forensic study or security, you may simply enroll in these programs and get a certification.

What makes bachelor criminal justice better than certifications is the fact that it not only helps you to get a better position on your entry but it also qualifies you for a higher position and immediate promotion. If you don’t have experience in the law enforcement field, your educational background will serve as your expertise platform. If you really want to pursue a better position, you may even take a masters degree course that will be the key for you to get a position in the FBI.

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