Criminal Justice Students’ Perceptions of Their Future Careers

IF 0.9 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/10511253.2022.2068631
Lacey N. Wallace
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Abstract This study examines how criminal justice majors taking courses during the COVID-19 pandemic perceive their future careers. These expectations are compared to those of students majoring in lab sciences and non-lab fields. Variation by race and ethnicity are also assessed. Data were obtained from 188 undergraduate students at a single institution in Spring 2021 and Fall 2021 using an online survey. Results indicated that students’ estimates of their future salaries and job availability were accurate to current labor market conditions. Hispanics anticipated higher salaries and more salary growth than non-Hispanics. Criminal justice majors were attracted to jobs based on potential to help others, challenge, job tasks, salary, and the fun, thrill, or excitement of the job. Health majors were more drawn to features like salary and job availability. Criminal justice students were more likely than others to note power as well as prestige, recognition, or status as appealing job features.
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刑事司法专业学生对未来职业的看法
摘要本研究考察了在新冠肺炎大流行期间参加课程的刑事司法专业学生对未来职业的看法。这些期望与实验室科学和非实验室领域的学生的期望进行了比较。还评估了种族和民族的差异。数据是通过在线调查从2021年春季和2021年秋季一所院校的188名本科生中获得的。结果表明,学生们对未来工资和工作机会的估计与当前劳动力市场条件是准确的。西班牙裔预期薪水会比非西班牙族高,薪水增长也会更多。刑事司法专业的学生被基于帮助他人的潜力、挑战、工作任务、薪水以及工作的乐趣、刺激或兴奋的工作所吸引。健康专业的学生更喜欢薪水和工作机会等特点。刑事司法专业的学生比其他人更有可能注意到权力、声望、认可或地位是吸引人的工作特征。
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JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION
JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Criminal Justice Education (JCJE) is an official publication of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS). JCJE provides a forum for the examination, discussion and debate of a broad range of issues concerning post-secondary education in criminal justice, criminology and related areas. The aim of JCJE is to enhance the quality of higher education in criminal justice and criminology. JCJE is an education-oriented journal for those undertaking educational and academic endeavors in the fields of criminal justice and criminology. Quality articles that address specific educational or academic issues in these areas are encouraged and will be considered for publication.
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