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The reason that most people sleep soundly at night is because they have faith in the system. They know that people are out there trying to stop bad things from happening. And should they happen, there are other people out there to manage the situation accordingly. Careers such as law enforcement, disaster relief, doctors, and firefighters are just some of the more popular paths people follow. If you have a burning desire to guard, serve, and watch over others, you might consider a career in protection services. Your skills will always be in demand.
Protection services careers
Bad things happen. This is one of those sad facts of life. However, the frequency and severity of crises, violent acts, cyber-crimes, terrorist attacks, and epidemics is relatively low thanks to the efforts of devoted individuals with a career in protection services. Working around the clock, they try to head off and prevent crimes and disasters from taking place. In addition, they rehearse first responder drills so that if a tornado hits or a traffic accident occurs, they can provide immediate assistance. Depending on which field of protection services you decide to enter, you might study areas as diverse as first aid, crowd control, hostage negotiation, urban planning, computer programming, and cyber-crime. Society needs people like you to monitor and fix every potential chink in the armor.
Studies show that crime is going down (or is it up)?
Whichever way the studies go, your job is never really over. After all, the most powerful weapons against crises are prevention and preparation. Thus your career is truly full time regardless of what a study says about the level of criminal activity or the likelihood of another earthquake. But the rewards are worth it. Every peaceful day that passes is proof of a job well done. 

Occupational Outlook Handbook
Exploring Careers. JIST Publishing, Inc. 2003

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