Students don’t necessarily need to pursue a Criminal Justice major to go into law enforcement, but it certainly doesn’t hurt. Below is the USNWR link to the list of colleges by national ranking that offer the major.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/criminal-justice-major-4301?_sort=rank&_sortDirection=asc |
On the 24th anniversary of the September 11th attacks we should take a moment to remember those we lost when they ran towards the danger.
https://www.firehero.org/remembering-9-11/ https://www.odmp.org/search/incident/september-11-terrorist-attack |
There are several excellent colleges and universities that offer excellent undergraduate and continuing education for those that work in law enforcement.
Northwestern https://sps.northwestern.edu/center-for-public-safety/management/ GW https://www.cps.gwu.edu/gws-police-security-studies-bachelors-degree-program-ranked-highest-academic-strength-online University of Southern California https://bovardcollege.usc.edu/cjm/?utm_source=policeone_paid&utm_medium=website_listing&utm_campaign=mscj&utm_term=2019&utm_content=cj_prepare_to_lead UVA https://www.scps.virginia.edu/programs/national-criminal-justice-command-college Richmond https://spcs.richmond.edu/professional-education/areas/management-administration/pels/index.html |
Montgomery County Police Chief Marc Yamada agrees that students should engage recruiters at job fairs. Why did you become a police officer? “I was attending Frostburg State University, and I had decided on a career in business. I was attending a job fair up in Frederick and I looked over and there were two Montgomery County police officers, Norman Washington and Ora Lee Murray, both of whom are retired now. They were at a recruiting table, and I said to myself, ‘I’m from Montgomery County, I’ll go over and talk to them.’ I wasn’t sure sitting behind a desk was my calling, and I had a sense of wanting to help the community that I grew up in. I just followed that path. Here I am 37 years later.” https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/03/21/police-chief-interview-marc-yamada/ |
Are you concerned that your children might choose to pursue firefighting or law enforcement against your wishes? |