Criminal investigator: graduates can engage in criminal investigation in public security organs, be responsible for investigating criminal cases, collecting evidence and taking necessary investigation measures.
Judicial appraiser: Graduates can engage in appraisal work in judicial appraisal institutions, make scientific appraisal of physical evidence, traces and documents, and provide professional appraisal reports for criminal cases.
Private detective: Graduates can work in private detective companies or security consulting institutions, and be responsible for conducting investigations, collecting evidence and resolving disputes.
Digital forensics expert: With the development of the digital age, graduates can engage in digital forensics, use technical means to obtain and analyze electronic evidence, and assist in the investigation and evidence collection of criminal cases.
Safety consultant: Graduates can serve as safety consultants in enterprises, institutions or government agencies, responsible for formulating and implementing safety management measures to prevent and respond to potential safety risks and criminal acts.
Legal adviser: Graduates can become legal advisers or lawyers by further studying legal knowledge, providing legal advice and agency services for clients, especially in criminal proceedings.