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This article looks at some of the results of graduate tracking by the Criminal Justice Department at Faulkner University over an eight-year period (1995-2003) and provides some insight into the career paths of students who graduate with a four-year degree in criminal justice. The eight-year study reports on two groups of students: traditional day students (18-22 year olds) and adult students (23 years plus with full-time employment).
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