Education
Bachelor's degreeAverage Salary
$49,663Avg. Experience
1-2 yearsA career as a Crime Victim Specialist can lead to many different opportunities within the criminal justice field. Some Crime Victim Specialists may choose to remain in direct service positions and continue to work directly with victims of crime. Others may choose to move into management or administrative roles within their organizations. Some may also choose to pursue advanced degrees in related fields such as social work or law, which can lead to further career advancements and opportunities. Crime Victim Specialists may also work in the government, non-profit organizations, or private sectors.
A Crime Victim Specialist makes $49,663 per year on average, or $23.88 per hour, in the United States. The bottom 10% make about $35,464 a year, while the top 10% make about $67,996.
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