Criminal Justice Schools In Vermont
Vermont has 6 accredited criminal justice schools where criminal justice faculty who teach criminal justice classes can find employment. The trends in Vermont's criminal justice academic community can be evaluated by looking at the statistics and graphs below. Academia in criminal justice includes criminal justice training at the following levels:
- Associates degree in Criminal Justice
- Bachelors degree in Criminal Justice
- Masters degree in Criminal Justice
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Professional Trends
Vermont Vs. National Criminal Justice Employment
Vermont | 1,850 |
National | 1,897,220 |
Of all of the criminal justice professionals that work in the US, approximately 0% work in Vermont state.
Employment Growth for Criminal justice professionals In Vermont
1,680 | 1,750 | 1,940 | 1,990 | 1,850 |
2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 |
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- Yellow: Actual Values
In Vermont, the field of criminal justice is growing. In 2010 there were 170 more criminal justice professionals working in Vermont than there were in 2006. Thus, in Vermont, this field has grown by 10% in four years. This growth is faster than the national trend for criminal justice professionals which shows a 2% increase in the number of criminal justice professionals working around the nation.
Criminal Justice VS. All Professions salaries in Vermont
$43,710 | $48,547 | $47,660 | $47,060 | $47,860 |
$41,993 | $43,927 | $44,750 | $46,578 | $46,709 |
2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 |
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- Light Blue: Criminal Justice
- Dark Yellow: All Professions
The amount earned by criminal justice professionals is increasing in Vermont. The mean salary for criminal justice professionals in 2006 was $43,710 per year. And in 2010 the mean salary was $47,860 per year.
Salary percentiles for Criminal justice professionals in Vermont
10th percentile |
$32,953 |
25th percentile |
$36,873 |
50th percentile |
$45,507 |
75th percentile |
$54,387 |
90th percentile |
$69,253 |
Thus, criminal justice professionals' salaries grew by 9% in 4 years. State trends for all professions mirror this growth. In Vermont state, within the field of criminal justice, there is a huge variation in pay. The highest paid criminal justice professionals earn 110% more money than those in the bottom 10% of the pay bracket.
Average Salaries for Criminal justice professionals and related professions in Vermont
Criminal Justice |
$47,860 |
Criminology |
$73,660 |
Homeland Security |
$45,690 |
Paralegal |
$39,685 |
In Vermont, criminal justice professionals make, on average, less than their counterparts in related professions.
Educational Trends
Criminal Justice programs available for each degree type for all schools in Vermont
associate |
5 |
bachelor |
6 |
master |
1 |
doctor |
0 |
Certificate |
0 |
Total | 12 |
The number of students graduating from the 6 accredited criminal justice schools in Vermont is decreasing. In 2006, 174 students graduated from criminal justice courses in Vermont. And in 2010, 162 students graduated.
Thus there was a 7% percent decrease in the number of criminal justice school degree or certificate graduates in Vermont. Most of these graduates, or 50%, earned a bachelor's degree in criminal justice.