- Correction Services:
- Pathway Description: People who work in this group of occupations are concerned with youth or adults who have broken the law. Some investigate and solve crimes. Some guard criminals after they have been placed in jail or prison. Others work with offenders who will soon leave prison or have already left to help them find and keep work. Still others monitor prisoners for a period of time after they have been released
- Emergency & Fire Management Services:
- Pathway Description: People who work in this group protect the public by helping when there are emergencies. Some rescue people who are trapped in a fire, car accident, or natural disaster such as a tornado or flood. Others drive and provide emergency medical care to patients in ambulances or at home before they arrive at a hospital. Still others oversee and manage rescue operations by working in 911 Emergency dispatch.
- Security & Protective Services:
- Pathway Description: People who work in this group of occupations protect buildings or specific locations from harm or loss of contents. They may check the identity of people or scan the contents of items that they are carrying as they enter. They also protect people by setting up and monitoring security systems in homes and public buildings. Some screen passengers before they can enter an airplane.
- Law Enforcement Services:
- Pathway Description: People who work in this group of occupations attempt to reduce crime and keep the public safe. They guard neighborhoods, roads, airports, and public places. They arrest people who break the law or issue parking and speeding tickets. They may testify in court. They may investigate crimes and answer calls for help.
- Legal Services:
- Pathway Description: People who work in this group of occupations are lawyers and assistants at various levels. Some research the law to determine what is legal in a given case. Others defend or prosecute those who have broken the law. Some take careful notes in court trials. Some develop estate plans or documents for the sale of property. Others review documents, such as property titles, to determine if they are legally correct or appropriate for a specific purpose.
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CTE Course Standards and Programs of Study