Description
Course Name: Advanced Diploma in Criminal Justice System
Course Id: ADCJS/Q1001.
Eligibility: Completion of 10+2 (higher Secondary) or equivalent.
Objective: The Advanced Diploma in Criminal Justice System is an excellent choice for individuals looking to pursue a career in law enforcement, legal studies, or criminal justice management. It provides an in-depth understanding of the functioning and complexities of the criminal justice system and equips students with the tools to analyze, manage, and improve justice processes.
Duration: 370 Hrs (Equivalent to One Year).
Total Credits: 18.
How You will Get Diploma Certificate:
Step 1- Select your Course for Certification.
Step 2- Click on Enroll Now.
Step 3- Proceed to Enroll Now.
Step 4- Fill Your Billing Details and Proceed to Pay.
Step 5- You Will be Redirected to Payment Gateway, Pay Course and Exam Fee by Following Options.
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Step 6- After Payment You will get Study Material Login id and Password on your email id.
Step 7- After Completion of Course Study give Online Examination.
Step 8- After Online Examination you will get Diploma Certificate soft copy(Scan Copy) and Hard Copy(Original With Seal and Sign).
Step 9- After Certification you will receive Prospect Job Opportunities as per your Interest Area.
Online Examination Detail:
- Duration- 120 minutes.
- No. of Questions- 60. (Multiple Choice Questions).
- 10 Questions from each module, each carry 10 marks.
- Maximum Marks- 600, Passing Marks- 40%.
- There is no negative marking in this module.
How Students will be Graded: | ||
S.No. | Marks | Grade |
1 | 91-100 | O (Outstanding) |
2 | 81-90 | A+ (Excellent) |
3 | 71-80 | A (Very Good) |
4 | 61-70 | B (Good) |
5 | 51-60 | C (Average) |
6 | 41-50 | P (Pass) |
7 | 0-40 | F (Fail) |
Benefits of Certification:
- Government Authorized Assessment Agency Certification.
- Certificate Valid for Lifetime.
- Lifetime Verification of Certificate.
- Free Job Assistance as per your Interest Area.
Syllabus
Concept of Criminology: Nature and scope of criminology, significance of criminology, criminology and criminal justice system, clinical school of criminology, the modern criminology, criminal thinking patterns, justification and limitation for criminalizing victimless crimes.
Criminology and Forensic Psychology: History of forensic psychology, practicing ethical forensic psychology, training in forensic psychology, identifying and treating educational disabilities, psychology and law enforcement, evaluating eyewitness testimony of adults, testifying in court.
Law and Justice in a Globalized World: Introduction, enforcement of payment of restitution in criminal proceeding as the base for filing of tort charges, abuse of substance restorative justice and diversion, electronic identity management in ensuring national cyber security and resilience: legal aspects of online identity and its secured transaction.
Research Methods and Legal Writing: Introduction, types of research, research methods and research methodology, scope and relevance of legal research, current trends in legal research, doctrinal legal research.
Crime and Investigation in ICT Era: Introduction, meaning of cyber crime, classifications of cyber crimes, causes cyber crime, information technology act,2000: a beginning, criminal liabilities under information technology act, 2000, cyber crimes under ipc and special laws, cyber crimes under the special acts.
Treatment of Offenders: Introduction, historical perspective of capital punishment in India, critical analysis of challenges in prison reforms, legal profession & white-collar crime, scope of victimology.
Job Opportunities after completion of Advanced Diploma in Criminal Justice System course:
After the successful completion of the Advanced Diploma in Criminal Justice System program, graduates are equipped with in-depth knowledge of criminal law, policing, corrections, law enforcement, and legal procedures. This program is designed to prepare students for various roles in law enforcement, legal services, and criminal justice organizations. Graduates can work in various sectors, including law enforcement, public policy, social services, security, and legal departments.
Career Options:
- Law Enforcement Officer (Police Officer, Detective, or Investigator)
- Graduates can pursue careers as police officers or detectives in local, state, or federal law enforcement agencies. They are responsible for enforcing laws, investigating crimes, gathering evidence, and maintaining public order.
- Correctional Officer
- Correctional officers manage individuals who have been arrested or are serving time in jail or prison. They oversee prisoners, enforce rules, and ensure the safety and security of correctional facilities.
- Probation Officer
- Probation officers supervise offenders who have been placed on probation instead of serving time in prison. They ensure that offenders comply with the terms of their probation, provide counseling, and report progress to the court.
- Criminal Justice Researcher
- Graduates can work as researchers in criminal justice, gathering data, conducting studies, and analyzing trends related to crime rates, justice policies, criminal behavior, and effectiveness of law enforcement practices.
- Court Clerk
- Court clerks assist in the smooth operation of courts. They manage court records, schedules, and filings, and assist judges, lawyers, and other legal professionals in maintaining order in the courtroom.
- Criminal Defense Lawyer (with further education)
- After further legal education, graduates may become criminal defense lawyers, representing clients accused of crimes and defending their rights in court.
- Paralegal or Legal Assistant
- Paralegals and legal assistants provide support to lawyers by conducting research, preparing legal documents, and assisting in the preparation for court hearings or trials.
- Private Investigator
- Private investigators gather information and conduct investigations related to criminal cases, civil disputes, or personal matters. They may work independently or with law firms, insurance companies, or investigative agencies.
- Bailiff or Court Officer
- Bailiffs ensure security and order in the courtroom. They assist the judge, manage evidence, and ensure that legal procedures are followed.
- Criminal Intelligence Analyst
- These professionals gather, analyze, and interpret data related to criminal activities. They help law enforcement agencies identify patterns in crime and predict criminal behavior to prevent future offenses.
- Criminologist
- Criminologists study the causes, effects, and prevention of crime. They work in academic, governmental, or research-based organizations and use statistical methods and criminological theories to analyze crime patterns and develop effective policies.
- Forensic Investigator
- Forensic investigators collect and analyze physical evidence at crime scenes. This can include working with crime scene investigators (CSI), forensic scientists, and law enforcement to analyze DNA, fingerprints, ballistics, and other physical evidence.
- Victim Advocate
- Victim advocates provide support and assistance to individuals who have been victims of crime. They help victims navigate the criminal justice system, provide emotional support, and connect them with resources.
- Criminal Justice Policy Analyst
- Policy analysts work to evaluate, develop, and implement policies related to criminal justice. They research legal frameworks, propose new policies, and advise lawmakers on the impact of crime-related legislation.
- Youth Counselor or Juvenile Probation Officer
- Graduates can work with juvenile offenders, either as counselors or probation officers, to help prevent reoffending by providing guidance, education, and rehabilitation for young offenders.
- Security Manager
- Security managers oversee the development and implementation of security measures to protect businesses, government agencies, or individuals. They may work in physical security, cybersecurity, or asset protection.
- Criminal Justice Educator or Trainer
- Graduates with a passion for teaching can pursue roles as educators in criminal justice or law enforcement programs. They can work in schools, colleges, training academies, or online education platforms.
- Public Defender (with further education)
- Public defenders represent clients who cannot afford private legal counsel. They defend individuals accused of crimes and advocate for their rights in the criminal justice system.
- Juvenile Justice Specialist
- These professionals work within the juvenile justice system, focusing on the rehabilitation of young offenders and helping them reintegrate into society.
- Criminal Justice Consultant
- Consultants advise organizations, law enforcement agencies, or government bodies on criminal justice policies, practices, and systems. They provide expertise on risk management, crime reduction strategies, and legal compliance.
Key Sectors:
- Law Enforcement and Policing: Local, state, and federal agencies that handle criminal investigations, arrests, law enforcement, and public safety.
- Corrections and Rehabilitation: Roles in correctional facilities, probation, parole systems, and rehabilitation services.
- Legal and Judicial Systems: Courts, law firms, government agencies, and legal support services.
- Government and Public Policy: Agencies focused on criminal justice reform, policy analysis, and legal regulations.
- Private Sector and Security: Private investigation agencies, security firms, and corporate security roles.
- Non-Profit and Victim Advocacy: Organizations that support crime victims, rehabilitation efforts, and criminal justice reform.
Salary Range:
- Entry-Level (0–2 years): ₹2.5–₹5 LPA
- Roles such as probation officers, security officers, court clerks, and junior investigators generally fall within this range.
- Mid-Level (3–5 years): ₹5–₹8 LPA
- With experience, professionals in roles such as law enforcement officers, paralegals, and crime analysts can expect salaries in this range.
- Senior-Level (5+ years): ₹8–₹15 LPA or more
- Senior roles such as criminal intelligence analysts, policy analysts, or criminal justice consultants can command higher salaries, particularly in government or private sector positions.
- Specialized Roles (e.g., Forensic Investigator or Criminal Defense Lawyer, with further education):
- Specialized positions often require additional training or certification, with salaries ranging from ₹10 LPA to ₹20 LPA or more, depending on experience and the sector.
Salaries can vary based on location, organization size, level of education, and experience. Graduates who work in high-demand areas, such as forensic science, law enforcement at the federal level, or legal consultancy, may earn higher salaries compared to those in entry-level or non-specialized roles.
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