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| 1. Law enforcement officer (such as police officer, detective, or FBI agent) |
| 2. Crime analyst |
| 3. Forensic psychologist |
| 4. Probation officer |
| 5. Correctional officer |
| 6. Victim advocate |
| 7. Criminal profiler |
| 8. Private investigator |
| 9. Security specialist |
| 10. Legal consultant |
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| Important facts about criminology include: |
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| 1. Criminology is the scientific study of crime, criminal behavior, and the criminal justice system. |
| 2. Criminologists analyze data and research to understand why individuals commit crimes and how to prevent and respond to criminal behavior. |
| 3. Criminology can be applied to various fields, including law enforcement, corrections, victim advocacy, and crime prevention. |
| 4. A degree in criminology typically requires coursework in criminal justice, sociology, psychology, and statistics. |
| 5. Criminologists often work closely with law enforcement agencies, government organizations, and community groups to address crime and improve public safety. |