The Career Ready Podcast
In this episode, Rebecca Harrington interviews Dr. Theo Darden. Dr. Darden is a Professor of Criminal Justice Studies at the College of DuPage with extensive experience in both academia and law enforcement. In the interview, they discuss the wide range of career paths within criminal justice beyond traditional law enforcement, including roles in juvenile justice, victim advocacy, corrections, and data analysis, as well as the education pathways required for these careers. They also explore the importance of internships, transferable skills like communication and critical thinking, and how hands-on learning opportunities help prepare students for the field. After listening to this episode, we hope you have a better understanding of the diverse opportunities and career readiness needed within criminal justice studies. Full episode transcript can be found on the episode page. Below is a general timestamp summary. 00:00–02:20 | Introduction & Guest Background Rebecca Harrington introduces the episode and welcomes Dr. Theo Darden, who shares his background in criminal justice, including 17 years in law enforcement and two decades in academia at College of DuPage. 02:20–05:15 | Exploring Criminal Justice Career Paths Dr. Darden explains the breadth of the field beyond policing, highlighting careers in juvenile justice, victim advocacy, court services, corrections, and even crime data analysis, emphasizing the diversity of opportunities available. 05:15–09:55 | Education Pathways & Essential Skills The discussion covers degree requirements for different roles, from associate to bachelor’s degrees, and key competencies students develop, such as communication, critical thinking, research, and cultural awareness. 09:55–14:45 | Internships, Experience & Professional Development Dr. Darden stresses the importance of internships across sectors, transferable job skills from any work environment, and professional habits like reliability, integrity, and maintaining a clean digital presence. 14:45–19:40 | Program Highlights & Hands-On Learning The episode highlights unique COD offerings, including site visits, global justice coursework, and specialized experiences like death investigation training and partnerships with professionals. 19:40–24:40 | Career Preparation & Final Advice The conversation concludes with advice on using campus resources, connecting with faculty, and reframing criminal justice as a helping profession focused on service, prevention, and community impact. Resources Discussed: COD, Criminal and Justice Studies website: https://www.cod.edu/academics/areas/justice-studies/ Listeners in the College of DuPage community can visit our website [https://cod.edu/careerservices]. All other listeners are encouraged to view the resources of their local community college [https://www.careeronestop.org/LocalHelp/CommunityServices/find-community-colleges.aspx?location=60148&radius=25], WIOA training programs [https://www.careeronestop.org/LocalHelp/EmploymentAndTraining/find-WIOA-training-programs.aspx?location=IL], or other local support [https://www.careeronestop.org/LocalHelp/local-help.aspx] centers. Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu [careerpodcast@cod.edu] Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/codcareercenter/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/CODCareerServicesCenter], Twitter [https://twitter.com/codcareercenter], LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/codcareercenter/] @codcareercenter
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