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specialisation:Choosing to earn your LL. M. offers you the possibility to take a one-year path targeted at a specific area of law. This will assist you to establish yourself as an expert in your selected field, in addition to bringing new career and employability options. While an LL. M. does not give you a training contract the qualifications can assist you to concentrate on your chosen field of specialisation. Expand your legal knowledge:
The present-day legal landscape is increasingly evolving, this
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Crime Analyst helps in analyzing the evidence, collecting fingerprints, fluids, and other necessary items that can be used in the laboratory for furth
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Dear aspirant, Criminology is a social Science closely related to psychology and sociology focused on the study of human behavior in relation to crimes and criminal behavior. The study of criminology also teaches you to understand the how, why, when, and where of crime. Criminologists use their specialised knowledge to develop policies and procedures that will help tackle and prevent crime. Criminal justice refers to the study and application of criminology.
In other words, while criminologists are responsible for studying the thought processes of criminals and offering solutions to address issues in crime, criminal justice enforces the
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Parole and Probation officer: Both parole and probation officers have very similar jobs. The main difference between the two is that probation officers work with convicted criminals who are on probation (which means they don't have to go to prison), while parole officers work with criminals who have already been to prison. Some common tasks performed by the two involves working with criminals and creating a plan to reintegrate them in our society, h
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