Legal, law enforcement and security


This industry is all about keeping us safe and upholding and enforcing the law.
The legal sector covers a large range of roles which understand and apply the laws which govern us. This can be anything from criminal to civil, to environmental, corporate, family law. People in the legal industry can work directly for the courts, or they can work for large legal firms as a barrister or solicitor. Or they can be in house counsel for a large company or organisation. Or in a legal aid office helping those in need. Law can also be used as a basis for other professions or careers, such as lobbying, or working in government.
Law enforcement jobs are usually in government organisations such as police, defence or prison guards or court security; as well as security guard roles in private companies. Many law enforcement jobs can be quite technical or scientific. For instance, as a forensic scientist or examiner. Or an intelligence analyst or a handwriting expert. There can be inherent danger working in law enforcement and it may require unusual hours or shift work.


Typical jobs
conveyancers and legal executives
legal secretaries
police officer
security officer and guard
intelligence and policy analyst
barrister
evidence technician
solicitor


Would it suit me?
The industry could suit you if you:
Like building arguments and public speaking
Have a very analytical mind
Are interested in laws and regulations and governance
Like to research and analyse information
Are good at problem solving and negotiating
Have good observation skills
Like to help the community


How do I get into the industry?
Some of the most popular courses in this industry include:
Certificate IV in Legal Services
Diploma of Legal Services
Certificate III in Security Operations
Diploma of Paralegal Services
Certificate IV in Correctional Practice
Bachelor of Law
Interested?
Speak to your school to find out more.