Justice Studies Career Opportunities:

Job Opportunity Websites for Criminal Justice Graduates:

  1. USAJOBS (www.usajobs.gov) - The official job site for the United States federal government, featuring positions in various criminal justice agencies.

  2. Indeed (www.indeed.com) - A popular job search engine with a wide range of criminal justice and law enforcement positions.

  3. Glassdoor (www.glassdoor.com) - A comprehensive job search site with listings for criminal justice positions, company reviews, and salary information.

  4. LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com) - A professional networking site with job postings for criminal justice and law enforcement positions.

  5. Law Enforcement Jobs (www.lawenforcementjobs.com) - A dedicated job board for law enforcement, corrections, and security positions.

  6. PoliceOne (www.policeone.com/careers/) - A popular resource for police officers featuring a job board with law enforcement positions across the country.

  7. National Association of Police Organizations (www.napo.org/job-board/) - A job board operated by a coalition of police unions and associations, featuring listings for various law enforcement positions.

  8. Officer.com (www.officer.com/jobs) - A law enforcement resource and job board, featuring job opportunities for officers, investigators, and other criminal justice professionals.

  9. CorrectionsOne (www.correctionsone.com/corrections-jobs/) - A job board dedicated to corrections positions in local, state, and federal agencies.

  10. International Association of Chiefs of Police (www.theiacp.org/job-center) - A job board featuring law enforcement and criminal justice positions from around the world.

  11. GovernmentJobs (www.governmentjobs.com) - A job board for local, state, and federal government positions, including criminal justice and law enforcement jobs.

  12. SimplyHired (www.simplyhired.com) - A job search engine that includes listings for criminal justice and law enforcement positions.

Internship Opportunities for Criminal Justice Students:

  1. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) - Honors Internship Program (www.fbijobs.gov/students).

  2. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) - Student Volunteer Program (www.dea.gov/careers/students).

  3. U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) - Internship opportunities in law enforcement and intelligence (www.dhs.gov/homeland-security-careers/students-recent-graduates).

  4. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) - Undergraduate Internship Program (www.cia.gov/careers/student-opportunities).

  5. U.S. Secret Service - Student Volunteer Service Program (www.secretservice.gov/join/careers/student-opportunities).

  6. U.S. Marshals Service - Student Intern Program (www.usmarshals.gov/careers/student.html).

  7. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) - Student Programs (www.atf.gov/careers/student-opportunities).

  8. U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) - Internship opportunities for students (www.justice.gov/legal-careers/interns-fellows-and-other-entry-level-attorneys).

  9. State and local police departments - Many state and local police departments offer internship programs for students; check the department's website for information.

  10. National Criminal Justice Association - Internship opportunities in criminal justice research and policy (www.ncja.org/internships).

  11. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) - Internship opportunities in areas such as criminal law reform and public defense (www.aclu.org/careers/internships).

  12. Public Defender offices - Many public defender offices offer internships for students; check the local office's website for information.

  13. District Attorney offices - Many district attorney offices offer internships for students ; check the local office's website for information.

  14. Federal Public Defender offices - Internship opportunities for students interested in federal public defense work (www.fd.org/employment/internships).

  15. Probation and Parole departments - Many probation and parole departments offer internships for students; check the department's website for information.

Remember to regularly check the websites of organizations and agencies that interest you, as internship opportunities may change or become available at different times throughout the year. Additionally, reach out to your university's career services center, as they often have information on internships and job opportunities specific to your field of study.