Criminal Justice

Career Information

Students who complete this program could pursue a variety of careers. Here are some potential career paths:

  • Lawyer: Represent clients in legal proceedings and provide legal advice.

  • Crime Scene Investigator: Analyze physical evidence from crime scenes.

  • Law Enforcement Officer: Maintain public order and safety, enforce laws, and prevent, detect, and investigate crimes.

  • Corrections Officer: Oversee individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial or who have been sentenced to serve time in a jail or prison.

  • Emergency Communications Professional: Handle emergency calls and dispatch emergency services.

  • Probation Officer: Supervise offenders placed on probation instead of serving time in prison.

  • Security Manager: Oversee security operations for organizations and ensure the safety of people and property.

These careers leverage the diverse skills and knowledge gained through the program, providing a strong foundation for success in various fields.

Program Description

This program is designed to be completed in one year during the 11th or 12th grades.

Year 1

Criminal Justice I (1 credit): Students are introduced to law, public safety, corrections, and security practices. Students examine contemporary issues in the criminal justice system and explore crime scene investigation, criminal investigation, court procedures, policing, and juvenile justice. This course provides a foundation for careers as lawyers, crime scene investigators, emergency communications professionals, and law enforcement and corrections officers.

Criminal Justice II (2 credits): Students apply knowledge learned in Criminal Justice I through practical scenarios involving crime scene investigation, criminal investigation, and crisis intervention. Students explore trends in correctional standards and in identifying and preventing terror threats. This course prepares students for careers as lawyers, crime scene investigators, emergency communications professionals, and law enforcement and corrections officers.

Program Structure and Benefits

Career Technical Student Organization - SkillsUSA: This organization prepares students for careers in the health sciences.

Real-World Experience: Students will gain hands-on experience using industry-standard equipment and practices, preparing them for real-world criminal justice settings. Students in this class have the opportunity to participate in ride-alongs with Henrico County PD, shadow and observe the duties and responsibilities of state police, Henrico PD, Henrico jails, and the local sheriff's offices. Students also may have the opportunity to receive 911 dispatch certification.

Certifications: Those who complete the program are eligible to earn their (NOCTI) and Workplace Readiness Skills (WRS) certifications.

Dual Enrollment: Students can earn transferable college credits through our partnership with Reynolds Community College.

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