Criminal Justice / Law Enforcement Administration

Do you dream of moving up the law enforcement ladder? If keeping records, developing policy and managing subordinates sounds like a good day at work, a career in law enforcement administration might be a sound bet. Law enforcement is a major division of the criminal justice system in the United States and offers abundant opportunities for a productive, well-paying and upwardly mobile career.

Jobs in law enforcement administration can be stepping stones for advancing in the ranks. Administrators must be able to implement cost-effective organizational policies while making wise, informed decisions that affect many people's lives. They must have excellent communication skills, be able to maintain constructive relations with the local community, and have keen problem-solving sensibilities.

Advanced positions include supervising officers, wardens, budget or data analysts, executive directors, commissioners and police chiefs, lieutenants, captains, deputy sheriffs and chiefs, and other senior officers.

Law enforcement jobs are normally in the public sector, although graduates also work for private business as security officers, investigators, consultants and loss prevention experts. Working for the government in this field usually means good salaries, union membership and extensive benefits.

About Law Enforcement Administration

Criminal justice is a hierarchical sphere in which people in different positions have fixed responsibilities, privileges and authority relative to both subordinates and superiors. Working in law enforcement management means having authority over subordinates, and that means being able to practice discretion, resolve interpersonal disputes, and earn officers' respect.

Supervisors and managers must inspire trust and commitment, helping to keep employee turnover low and morale high. At the same time, administrators must maintain efficiency and productivity, high ethical standards and, in some cases, profitability as they work to keep divisions and agencies running smoothly. These are the marks of a successful law enforcement leader.

Today's law enforcement administrators must reconcile liability, legal, jurisdictional and ethical concerns all at once. They need to be able to shoulder responsibility and communicate with community leaders when things go wrong.

Common managerial responsibilities are policy development, procurement, records management and dispatch. Police administrators usually work in the office, handling tasks such as legal filings, background searches, media communication, budgeting, procurement, personnel staffing, employee compensation, and officer discipline.

Administrators learn about the latest technology, troubleshoot organizational politics, and advance officer training with an eye towards overall policy priorities. They may also manage relationships with other major criminal justice fields. For example, some act as liaisons between courts and police agencies, ensuring due process and constitutional rights are being properly upheld.

Accreditation

Look for programs explicitly approved by the state's Commission on Law Enforcement Standards or by the specific police jurisdiction in which you intend to work. The best criminal justice schools will be recognized by the official certifying body of the host state.

Licensing

Law enforcement administrators per se are not usually required to have a licence, although basic officer certification or licensing is always necessary to become a police officer en route to a career in enforcement administration.

Educational Options in Law Enforcement Administration

A degree in this field can confer an advantage, although it is not generally required. For high-level administration jobs, an educational background looks better and better the further up the hierarchy you rank.

Educational requirements are usually lesser, however, for currently uniformed police officers, who have better access to leadership positions based on their organizational seniority. Active officers can often substitute their valuable on-the-job experience for civilian education requirements.

The best paying jobs are at the top of police organizations and at the state and federal levels, and these sometimes require postsecondary and even graduate-level studies. The Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) is an example of a federal law enforcement agency with higher education requirements.

In general, commissioned officers seek either certificate training or a two-year associate's degree, whereas civilian job applicants, often held to a higher standard, may need at least a bachelor's for administrative employment.

Primary Certification

In some jurisdictions, it's virtually impossible to get a job as a police administrator without having first graduated from the state's police academy. In these cases, commissioned officers with primary policing certification are desirable candidates for administration, provided they can handle the special stresses and concerns of managerial positions.

Officers should ask their current or preferred employer about training opportunities for internal advancement. The International Association of Chiefs of Police, for example, offers leadership training to police based on a West Point curriculum in partnership with individual agencies. Many programs are free or offered at a reduced tuition.

A useful list of law enforcement training links covering multiple jurisdictions can be found at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center's website.

Associate Degrees

For current law enforcement officers, a college degree is primarily a tool for career advancement. To that end, an associate's program provides a basic professional background in the most common administrative systems, duties and procedures. Earning an associate's degree is a popular entry-level educational option for working officers. It's not unusual to see active-duty officers complete an Associate in criminal justice, public or business administration while still keeping their day job.

Bachelor Degrees

In some jurisdictions, administrative positions in law enforcement are open to qualified civilian members of the public. Administrative positions may demand higher levels of education if primary certification as a commissioned police officer is not a job prerequisite.

This unofficial civilian track to police administration typically involves earning a criminal justice degree with a concentration in business, organizational management, public management, or law enforcement administration - at least to the baccalaureate level.

Master Degrees

Many students pursue formal schooling up the bachelor's level, but the more competitive option is a master's degree from one of the top criminal justice schools. A graduate degree is an opportunity to stand out as an administrative expert in a targeted area, like security or forensic science management, or a division like white-collar crime, organized crime, or homeland security investigations.

Opportunities for specialized law enforcement administration vary widely. Some common areas of focus include cyberforensics, forensic science, private security, homeland security, drug enforcement, investigations and homicide.

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We found 381 schools offering criminal justice degree programs in the U.S.

>> See all 381 Criminal Justice / Law Enforcement Administration Colleges in the U.S.

Criminal Justice Schools Ranked By US News and World Report

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University of Maryland - College Park
College Park, MD  |  Total Enrollment: 33189

Degrees Offered: One but less than two years, Two but less than 4 years, Bachelor's, Postbaccalaureate certificate, Master's, Post-Masters certificate, Doctor's, First-professional degree
2
Suny at Albany
Albany, NY  |  Total Enrollment: 16751

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, Postbaccalaureate certificate, Master's, Post-Masters certificate, Doctor's
3
University of Cincinnati - Main Campus
Cincinnati, OH  |  Total Enrollment: 27327

Degrees Offered: Less than one year, One but less than two years, Associate's, Bachelor's, Postbaccalaureate certificate, Master's, Post-Masters certificate, Doctor's, First-professional degree
4
University of Missouri - St Louis
Saint Louis, MO  |  Total Enrollment: 15397

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, Postbaccalaureate certificate, Master's, Doctor's, First-professional degree
5
University of California - Irvine
Irvine, CA  |  Total Enrollment: 20211

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, Postbaccalaureate certificate, Master's, Doctor's, First-professional degree
5
Pennsylvania State University - Main Campus
University Park, PA  |  Total Enrollment: 40571

Degrees Offered: Less than one year, One but less than two years, Associate's, Two but less than 4 years, Bachelor's, Postbaccalaureate certificate, Master's, Doctor's
7
Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL  |  Total Enrollment: 33971

Degrees Offered: Associate's, Bachelor's, Postbaccalaureate certificate, Master's, Post-Masters certificate, Doctor's, First-professional degree
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Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI  |  Total Enrollment: 43366

Degrees Offered: One but less than two years, Bachelor's, Master's, Post-Masters certificate, Doctor's, First-professional degree
7
Rutgers University - Newark
Newark, NJ  |  Total Enrollment: 9352

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, Master's, Doctor's, First-professional degree
10
Cuny John Jay College Criminal Justice
New York, NY  |  Total Enrollment: 10612

Degrees Offered: One but less than two years, Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's

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San Diego Miramar College San Diego CA 8439
San Bernardino Valley College San Bernardino CA 12025
Samford University Birmingham AL 4379
Sam Houston State University Huntsville TX 12358
Salem State College Salem MA 8587
Saint Thomas Aquinas College Sparkill NY 2120
Saint Marys University of Minnesota Winona MN 5010
Saint Mary S University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 3200
Saint Johns River Community College Palatka FL 4512
Saint Catharine College Saint Catharine KY 525
Sage College of Albany Albany NY 2407
Saddleback College Mission Viejo CA 18563
Sacramento City College Sacramento CA 20878
Rutgers University - New Brunswick/piscataway New Brunswick NJ 35236
Russell Sage College Troy NY 819
Roxbury Community College Roxbury Crossing MA 2699
Roger Williams University Bristol RI 3750
Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester NY 14106
Rochester College Rochester Hills MI 794
Roberts Wesleyan College Rochester NY 1596
Riverside Community College Riverside CA 22107
Rio Hondo College Whittier CA 19506
Remington College - Colorado Springs Colorado Springs CO 126
Remington College Tempe AZ 239
Reedley College Reedley CA 9081
Red Rocks Community College Lakewood CO 7520
Reading Area Community College Reading PA 2885
Pueblo Community College Pueblo CO 4654
Porterville College Porterville CA 3785
Polk Community College Winter Haven FL 5611
Pikes Peak Community College Colorado Springs CO 9997
Pike County Joint Vocational School District Piketon OH 148
Pensacola Junior College Pensacola FL 9985
Penn Valley Community College Kansas City MO 4366
Pasco - Hernando Community College New Port Richey FL 5165
Pasadena City College Pasadena CA 22948
Park University Parkville MO 9223
Palomar College San Marcos CA 21062
Palo Verde College Blythe CA 3312
Palm Beach Community College Lake Worth FL 17326
Pacific Union College Angwin CA 1468
Pace University - Pleasantville Briarcliff Pleasantville NY 3471
Pace University - New York New York NY 7911
Ozarka College Melbourne AR 737
Ottawa University - Phoenix Phoenix AZ 2171
Orange County Community College Middletown NY 5374
Onondaga Community College Syracuse NY 7848
Oklahoma City University Oklahoma City OK 3878
Okaloosa - Walton College Niceville FL 6663
Ohlone College Fremont CA 9444
Oakland Community College - Bloomfield Hills Campus Bloomfield Hills MI 23188
Norwich University Northfield VT 2652
Northwest State Community College Archbold OH 2720
Northwest Mississippi Community College Senatobia MS 4776
Northern Arizona University Flagstaff AZ 19964
Northeastern University Boston MA 23897
Northeastern Junior College Sterling CO 3670
Northampton County Area Community College Bethlehem PA 4797
North Hennepin Community College Brooklyn Park MN 5261
North Florida Community College Madison FL 1358
North Country Community College Saranac Lake NY 1086
North Central Michigan College Petoskey MI 2196
North Carolina Wesleyan College Rocky Mount NC 1996
North Carolina Central University Durham NC 5476
Niagara University Niagara University NY 3146
Niagara County Community College Sanborn NY 4641
New York Institute of Technology - Old Westbury Old Westbury NY 5898
New York Institute of Technology - Central Islip Central Islip NY 908
New Hampshire Technical Institute Concord NH 2809
National University La Jolla CA 16848
Nassau Community College Garden City NY 19621
Napa Valley College Napa CA 7152
Mt San Jacinto College San Jacinto CA 9045
Mt San Antonio College Walnut CA 28329
Mountain State University Beckley WV 2076
Mount Senario College Ladysmith WI 829
Mount Mercy College Cedar Rapids IA 1363
Morris College Sumter SC 940
Morris Brown College Atlanta GA 2785
Moorpark College Moorpark CA 13233
Monterey Peninsula College Monterey CA 9421
Monroe Community College Rochester NY 15315
Molloy College Rockville Centre NY 2478
Mohawk Valley Community College - Utica Branch Utica NY 5092
Missouri Southern State University Joplin MO 5785
Mississippi Valley State University Itta Bena MS 2687
Mississippi College Clinton MS 3423
Miracosta College Oceanside CA 9863
Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis MN 6363
Middle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro TN 19121
Miami Dade College Miami FL 46834
Metropolitan State College of Denver Denver CO 17688
Mesa State College Grand Junction CO 5212
Mesa Community College Mesa AZ 22821
Merritt College Oakland CA 5975
Meridian Community College Meridian MS 3096
Mercyhurst College Erie PA 3186
Merced College Merced CA 10700
Mendocino College Ukiah CA 4463
Maui Community College Kahului HI 2678
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