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Hi there,
Well I've finished high school and decided on going straight back to the books. I applied to a few universities for a major in Criminology and decided to go with Carleton U. Now I'm not so sure I've done the right choice, as in chosing Criminology. Eventually, I'd like to become an investigator for the RCMP. Would this degree actually help me, will it actually give me anything? The more I look into it, the more it seems as if this degree is geared towards people who want to be social workers and such. Not something I'm interested in at all. My first year of university isn't all that important, I have to take the basic courses like Law and Psychology, so I know it won't be a waste and I can always switch majors next year. But I want to make sure I'm heading down the right path here. Oh also, not that it's all that important to me, but what kind of salary does an investigator starting off in the RCMP have? Thanks in advance for any help!
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it will help
but keep in mind police want people froma diverse background with awide range of experiences...so if your taking it simply to give urself a better edge in the police world, then your taking the wrong program, take what interests you, and u will have more to offer the RCMP |
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you gotta be a grunt cop first... You gotta wear the uniform, carry the gun/badge, and drive a car around for a few years before you can apply internally to such positions as "detective" or "investigator" etc...
Only in Europe do they hire detectives directly out of university. In canada.. .your gonna start out as a regular police officer. Real life aint like CSI or miami vice.
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I know 2 girls that just graduated from Carleton U with Criminiology as their major, one is doing post graduate stuff this September, and the other one is still working at Best Buy. The girl that is going on to do post graduate schooling was my gf's roommate so I have a pretty good understanding of the program.
You're right that it focuses a lot on social work, a lot of the 4th year books that I took a peek at were related to Sociology stuff. |
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it depends where you get your criminology degree
different schools focus on different things..depending on the interests of their faculty at Simon Fraser University, they don't have much of a sociological focus...their crim courses range from law, theory, psychological explanations, sociological impacts, biological factors, environmental criminology, etc....the courses are very diverse since the program has a good practicum option, lots of people who graduate with a crim degree find work in the fields in which they're interested (ppl can work at law firms, victim services, and all kinds of different places) of course, if you want to work for the RCMP or the local police force, you will have to work your way up...that's just the way it works with those organizations. you may find that the courses in policing and in the criminal justice system will be helpful to those who want to pursue a career in those related fields. |
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Hey xboxgp, you're making the right move with this program, I'm a 4th year crim/law major myself and although I dont want to become a police officer I have many friends who do. The great thing about the Carleton crim program is that you choose the stream you want and i am guessing you are in the law stream. There are a few courses about policing and alot on various legal issues. You wont get the training to become a police officer like a police foundations course but then again alot of police forces now prefer a degree over police foundations (or if you are really ambitious you could do both). A friend of mine just passed the RCMP testing and she is in the hiring process now and when hired will have to be stationed anywhere in Canada where the RCMP wishes for atleast a few years. If your looking for pay then Toronto police are the highest paid in the country but to become a detective it will take at least 7 years I figure. Starting pay in Toronto is around $65,000 befor eovertime and benefits I believe but could be way off base.
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If you would like to "enhance" your resume, apply for the canadian reserves. Any kind of military experience is a huge boost in that field, and the pay isn't that bad.
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