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Career-of-the-Month: Law Enforcement Officer
The goal of law enforcement is to promote public safety and welfare. A law enforcement officer (also called peace officer) is any public-sector employee or agent whose duties involve enforcing laws, collecting evidence, and catching criminals. They may be employed by local, special, State or Federal agencies. Law enforcement officers include police officers, prison officers, […]
Career-of-the-Month: Criminal Justice
A degree in criminal justice can lead to a career in law enforcement or government. Whether you’re interested in working for the federal government, your city’s police department, or a private detective agency, a criminal justice degree will prepare you to assume these roles. Most people working in criminal justice have at least a bachelor’s […]
Copyright Quiz
June is Homeschool Copyright Awareness Month. How much do you really know about copyright law? Take this quiz and find out! Which of the following scenarios are acceptable? Answer TRUE or FALSE for each one. (Answers at bottom.) 1. I’m desperately in need of an essay right now – I procrastinated too long and it’s […]