How much will a bachelor's degree in criminal justice earn me a year?

How much will a bachelor's degree in criminal justice earn me a year Asked by jhathaway 2 months ago Similar questions: bachelor's degree criminal justice earn year Business > Jobs.

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It's not one of the more high paying degrees you can get, usually, and depends on where you are employed. Depending on what you go into--police work, corrections, probation, counseling, etc. Your wages will vary. For a police office or deputy sheriff, the average annual earnings is $55,180, in 2009.

If you work for the federal government it could jump up to $73,170.

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