Criminal Justice Schools in Utah

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The hard work of graduates from criminal justice schools in Utah can have a positive effect on the state’s communities. For example, the Utah Foundation reports that between 1995 and 2014, the state saw a 34 percent decrease in violent crimes.

Whether students want to become police officers or attorneys, they can develop the foundation for a successful career by enrolling in a criminal justice degree program. Continue reading to find out about the best criminal justice schools in the state, the professions that graduates pursue, and the expected job growth in the field.

The hard work of graduates from criminal justice schools in Utah can have a positive effect on the state’s communities. For example, the Utah Foundation reports that between 1995 and 2014, the state saw a 34 percent decrease in violent crimes.

Whether students want to become police officers or attorneys, they can develop the foundation for a successful career by enrolling in a criminal justice degree program. Continue reading to find out about the best criminal justice schools in the state, the professions that graduates pursue, and the expected job growth in the field.

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TOP UTAH SCHOOLS OFFERING CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAMS

OUR METHODOLOGY +

To be considered for this ranking, schools were required to meet the following criteria:

  • Accredited at the institutional level
  • Private nonprofit or public school
  • Minimum of 1 bachelor’s or master’s degree in subject area for 4-year schools
  • Minimum of 1 associate degree or certificate program in subject area for 2-year schools

Schools were then scored on factors such as:

  • Cost & Financial Aid
  • Number and variety of program offerings
  • Student-teacher ratios
  • Graduation rates (4-year schools only)
  • Placement and support services offered
  • Academic/Career counseling services
  • Employment services
  • Loan default rates

These factors were assembled for each school and rated using a peer-based-value (PBV) calculation. PBV compares the cost of a program to the cost of other programs with the same (or similar) qualitative score and cost. PBV denotes the overall value or “bang for your buck” of a college or degree program.

Finding reputable criminal justice schools in Utah is the first step toward building a successful career. There are a lot of schools out there, though, so we’ve looked into what programs are available and compiled a list of the best criminal justice schools in Utah. Use the list below to find out which schools rank the highest for 2017 based on program levels, tuition cost, enrollment, acceptance rate, and teacher-student ratio.

2-Year Colleges

4-Year Colleges

Although all criminal justice jobs play a role in making the community better, some have more opportunities for employment than others. Below is information on the number of workers that can be found in different careers in the field, as well as the median salaries that are earned.

COMPARING UTAH’S CRIMINAL JUSTICE CAREERS

Although students enrolled in criminal justice schools in Utah may have a desire to help people, they also have to keep an eye on whether or not they’ll be able to make a living after graduation. This section includes information on the projected job growth for specific criminal justice careers and the salaries that workers earn. In addition, the tables provide a comparison of Utah’s jobs and salaries against national averages.

Salary

JobNationalUtah
Private Detectives and Investigators50,88053,530
Police and Sheriff’s Patrol Officers50,60062,760
Lawyers108,670139,880
Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers76,17093,140
Bailiffs43,95045,740
Correctional Officers and Jailers42,04046,750
Paralegals and Legal Assistants45,50053,180
Transportation Security Screeners37,24040,160
Animal Control Workers34,24035,330

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2015

Job Growth

JobNationalUtah
Private Detectives and Investigators0.0110.191
Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists0.0360.068
Lawyers0.0560.198
Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers-0.0360.061
Bailiffs0.0470.243
Correctional Officers and Jailers0.0370.122
Paralegals and Legal Assistants0.0760.197
Court, Municipal, and License Clerks0.0450.126
Police and Sheriff’s Patrol Officers0.050.219
Animal Control Workers0.0580.196

Source: Projections Central, 2015

WHO IS HIRING CRIMINAL JUSTICE GRADUATES IN UTAH?

Which areas have the most jobs for criminal justice graduates in the state? Not surprisingly, larger communities have the most opportunities in both legal and protective service professions. The table below provides data on the locations in Utah that have the largest number of criminal justice employees and the average annual wages they earn. Also, there are examples of specific employers where graduates may find work after finishing their degree programs.

Protective Services

Potential Employers

Weber County Sheriff’s Office; Washington County Sheriff’s Office; Utah Department of Corrections; Utah Division of Wildlife Resources; University of Utah; Salt Lake City Public Services Compliance Division; City of Layton; City of Perry; Utah County Animal Control; Davis County Animal Care and Control; Salt Lake County Animal Services; Interstate Detective Agency; Jensen Investigations; SOS Security LLC; AlliedBarton Security Services; Universal Protection Service; Heber Elementary; City of Logan; West Valley City; Lifetime Fitness; Wyndham Vacation Ownership; SafeSplash Swim School; Vail Resorts; Deer Valley Resort; Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort

Total Number of Employees in Utah: 22,540

Legal Occupations

Potential Employers

Private practice law firms; Utah Supreme Court; Utah Court of Appeals; Utah Third Judicial District; Utah Fifth Judicial District; Utah Sixth Judicial District; Utah Seventh Judicial District; Utah Juvenile Court

Total Number of Employees in Utah: 8,730

PROFESSIONAL RESOURCES FOR UTAH’S CRIMINAL JUSTICE WORKERS

BUSINESS COMPLIANCE RESOURCES

Business

This page from the State of Utah’s website includes information on creating a successful business. Topics covered include writing an effective business plan, assessing the viability of a business idea, and the state requirements for operating a business.

Utah 2015-2016 Small Business Resource

This guide provides information from the federal Small Business Administration.

Utah Business Licensing & Registration Guide

The Utah Division of Corporations & Commercial Code provides information on the process of registering a new business.

Utah State Chamber of Commerce

The Utah State Chamber of Commerce connects business entities from around the state, providing networking and resources that promote a strong business climate.

Utah Secretary of State Business Search

This page allows users to search licensed business entities in the state of Utah.

Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Development

The Office of Economic Development aims to attract new businesses and develop existing businesses, as well as promote tourism and film opportunities in the state of Utah.

Utah District Office, U.S. Small Business Administration

This local chapter of the SBA provides networking and financing opportunities for small business owners in Utah.

CORRECTIONAL RESOURCES

Utah Correctional Association

This group provides training and resources to those in the corrections profession.

Utah Department of Corrections

In addition to managing offenders around the state, the Utah Department of Corrections provides services, such as education and treatment programs, designed to help them successfully reintegrate into the community.

Probation and Parole, Utah Department of Corrections

The probation and parole division supports the supervision of previous offenders and provides community resources and information.

Utah Prisoner Advocate Network

UPAN is a non-profit that aims to improve prison conditions for Utah’s inmates as well as streamline and simplify the justice system.

COURT & JUDICIAL RESOURCES

District of Utah, United States District Court

Includes news and information about what’s going on in this branch of the Utah judiciary.

Juvenile Justice Services

Part of the Utah Department of Human Services, this agency has rehabilitation programs for youthful offenders.

Utah Court Reporters Association

The Utah Court Reporters Association, or UCRA, helps to promote the profession by offering certifications, professional development, news, and advocacy support.

Utah Courts

From the juvenile court to the State Supreme Court, this website provides information on the work done in Utah’s judiciary system. The website also has self-help resources for those who need assistance understanding their rights.

Utah CASA

The Utah chapter of the Court Appointed Special Advocates provides volunteer advocacy services for neglected and abused children with the goal of helping them find safe, permanent homes.

Utah Dispute Resolution

This non-profit provides mediation and conflict resolution services to low- and middle-income Utahns who have financial need.

LEGAL RESOURCES

Utah Association of Legal Administrators

Since 1977, this organization has provided support for legal administrators, including meetings and education opportunities.

Utah Association for Justice

The Utah Association for Justice promotes legal advocacy by providing professional development services to attorneys.

Utah Chapter – Federal Bar Association

Members of this association can take advantage of continuing education courses, events, publications, and job posts.

Utah Legal Services

This group provides pro bono legal services to those who cannot afford representation.

Utah Paralegal Association

Utah’s paralegals can take advantage of the UPA’s education programs, networking events, and job bank.

Utah State Bar

Utah’s legal community can receive professional services from this organization.

LAW ENFORCEMENT RESOURCES

DPS – Highway Patrol

Motorists in Utah are kept safe on the roads thanks to the work that the Utah Highway Patrol does. From stopping drunk drivers to seizing drugs from traffickers, this agency strives to ensure that people do not commit crime on the highways.

Peace Officer Standards and Training

The Utah Department of Public Safety’s website includes information on how police officers are trained.

Private Investigator Licensing

Includes information on the process of obtaining a private investigator license from the Utah Department of Public Safety.

Utah Chiefs of Police Association

Fosters fellowship and professional growth among the state’s police chiefs through networking and training programs.

Utah Peace Officers Association

Benefits of joining this association include training for Utah police officers in areas such as leadership, hostage negotiation, and contraband seizure.The Utah Sheriffs’ Association

The membership-based Utah Sheriff’s Association provides networking opportunities for the state’s sheriffs.

WILDLIFE & ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES

Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit

Works to conserve and manage wildlife and educate the public about environmental issues.

Seasonal Jobs

The Utah Department of Natural Resources lists its seasonal jobs on this page.

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

Agency charged with protecting and conserving Utah’s wildlife, as well as granting licenses for hunting and fishing.

Utah State Park Employment

This page provides information about employment opportunities with Utah’s state parks, including law enforcement.