criminologist


Introduction

In this article, you will learn many things on the profession of a criminologist.


What is it like to be criminologist?

It's always working around people, asking questions and always searching for more information. It can be stressful and intense to be working with such information.


What do criminologists do?

It depends on how long you have been working in this profession, but in general its collection the data, proof and information you have of the crime scene and the information you got by the person who communicates with the criminal(s).


What do criminologists do on a typical day?

On a typical day a criminologist can do many things it always depends on the amount of work they have. You can analyse a crime scene, get information from a criminal, the police, the detective, and even the person that was there during the crime.


Where do criminologists work?

A criminologist works everywhere, they are always moving, from the crime scene, the jail, in court, the police office, the house of the people who saw the crime etc. They work at their office to do the paper work to.


How can I become criminologist?

Employment as a criminologist will require an advanced degree under almost every circumstance. Specifically, you need some combination of degrees in criminology, criminal justice, sociology or psychology.


How much money do criminologists make?

Median Annual Salary: More than $66,000 ($31.73/hour). And every year of working it can increase.


What kinds of additional training do criminologists need?

A criminologist has to be good with statistics, great with organisation of everything, interpersonal skills and strong withing skills.


What are the dangers of being criminologist?

The danger is to be always close to a crime scene, and criminals. They are very restricted, and they have a procedure to follow but there is always a chance of something happening.


What are the chances that criminologists will be replaced by robots soon?

No, because it's mostly an interpersonal work and the criminologist have to think of everything and robots are only good to do the job that is asked and most manual job.


What age do criminologists retire at?

In general criminologist retire sooner than every other job, maybe 5 years sooner, because with time it comes with a great salary. On the other hand, it can be very difficult to always be close to crimes, police, and criminal, jail, so its very hard on the mental phase.


Conclusion

In conclusion, I think it's a very great profession because there is always more you can do, it never stops. You are close to people and you learn every day by talking to more and more people.


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