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Explore the Law and Public Safety Career Cluster

Do you want to be a firefighter or police officer?
Do you respect the law and the rule of law?
Do you like to help people?
Do you think it would be exciting to work in a courtroom?
Are you good at debating and winning arguments?
Do you enjoy school?
Are you detail-oriented and driven?
Would you enjoy being responsible for other people's safety?

If you answered yes to two or more of these questions, you might want to consider a career in law and public safety. This career cluster includes a number of professions that are vital to the success of our society and our way of life, including:

  • Firefighter
  • Police officer
  • Corrections officer
  • Lawyer
  • Judge
  • Paralegal
  • Bailiff
  • Security guard

Cluster Definition:

Jobs in the law and public safety career cluster involve planning, managing, and providing judicial, legal, and protective services.

Career Pathways in Law and Public Safety:

A career pathway is an area of concentration within a career cluster. Each pathway contains a group of careers requiring similar academic and technical skills as well as similar industry certifications or postsecondary education. The law and public safety career cluster has three pathways: law and legal public services, criminal justice and corrections, and fire protection.

Law and Legal Public Services:
Occupations in this pathway involve ensuring the proper function of our nation's legal system. Jobs include legislator, judge, magistrate, lawyer, legal assistant and paralegal, and inspector or compliance officer.

Criminal Justice and Corrections:
This pathway includes a variety of occupations involved in protecting the public, keeping the peace, and controlling inmate populations. Jobs include security guard, forensic expert, police chief, police officer, detective, corrections officer, bailiff, and U.S. Marshal.

Fire Protection:
All occupations in this pathway involve working in potentially risky situations, fighting fires and protecting the public against fires and other dangers. Jobs include dispatcher, firefighter, and fire inspector.

Click here for a visual representation of the law and public safety career cluster.

Print and Internet Resources:

These Print and Internet Resources offer references for career cluster exploration, including trade, professional, and business associations, government departments and agencies, labor unions, and cluster-specific career Web sites.

Law and Public Safety Print and Internet Resources

 

 

Courses Available in this Cluster
  • Criminal Justice
  • Firefighter I

crimjust

Provides training as a certified Police Service Aide including an overview of the criminal justice system, criminal law, court systems and trial procedures, the juvenile justice system, the correctional system, patrol procedures, preparing written reports, traffic control, defensive tactics, safety, CPR and first aide, prevention of transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS and blood borne pathogens. The course will also cover criminal investigation procedures,  fingerprinting,  forensic photography, crime lab examination, and  property control procedures. Discussion will also include services in fire fighting, land, air and water quality, public safety and social services.

Programs for this course include:

Criminal Justice Operations I,
Criminal Justice Operations II
Criminal Justice Operations III
Supervised Independent Study.

Completion of this course allows articulation to any community college in Florida equal to 6 credit hours.

The OCP that you can earn with this program is:

A. Police Service Aide