Problem: Criminal justice agencies across the United States are being called upon to manage an increasingly more educated workforce. The educational level of American criminal justice practitioners has risen significantly over the past 20 years. Still, there has been recent criticism of the professional educational and training standards of the criminal justice industry, as opposed to other professions. What are the advantages of a more educated criminal justice workforce? What should be the minimum educational level of an entry-level employee? Why do you feel this way?