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Education and Career Satisfaction: Examining the Specifics of the Relationship Among Criminal Justice Graduates
Authors:Brian K. Payne  Brenda Sims Blackwell  Sue Carter Collins
Affiliation:(1) Department of Criminal Justice, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30302, USA
Abstract:Several studies have considered the source of job satisfaction across different types of criminal justice professionals. This article identifies factors related to job satisfaction among graduates from a criminal justice program. The authors use a sample of 236 criminal justice graduates to explore the role of education in reports of career satisfaction. Findings indicate that graduates who felt they received adequate training in the social sciences were more likely to report satisfaction with their careers. Perceptions of preparation for careers/graduate study also were related to job satisfaction. Perceptions of course availability and independent studies/research opportunities also played a role. Implications are provided.
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