Which masters degree would be best when seeking a future career as a narcotics or homicide detective in LE?

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Which masters degree would be best when seeking a future career as a narcotics or homicide detective in LE?

I am a female, 21 yrs. old. I'm about to start my senior yr. in college just 2 semesters away from my bachelors degree in criminal justice and graduating from the police academy in May. I want to go right after my masters degree but there are just so many areas of knowledge you can gain from different degrees. Which do you think would be best for my career goals? I eventually want to work for the federal government. (DEA, ATF, U.S. Marshals) I am currently thinking about behavioral analysis/behavioral...

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If you want the feds go for law or MBA. For the police no one cares what your masters is in. For your...

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