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Thirteen Master of Justice Administration students graduate December 15th.
FIRST MJA GRADUATES
The Department of Justice Studies is proud to announce that its website has been selected as one of the best educational resources on the Web by StudySphere.
Want to be a CSI? The Justice Studies Department now has a new Applied Forensic Science concentration - Click Here For access to the Chemistry with a concentration in Forensic Science program, Click Here.
An Overview of Our Department
The
purpose of the Justice Studies Program is to provide students with a system orientation to the field of
criminal justice and a holistic view of behavior, conditions, and
circumstances that produce crime and criminality. Crime, criminality, and
the criminal justice system are studied from a social science perspective.
Students acquire a knowledge base and comprehensive understanding of
criminological theory as it applies to the causation, prevention, control,
and treatment of criminal behavior. The Program provides students the
opportunity to acquire the necessary skills in interpersonal
communications, program development, community organization, planning and
research to function in a professional position in the field of criminal
justice.
December 2007 Justice Studies Graduates
Alpha Phi Sigma December 2007 Induction
Criminal Justice Association (CJA) goes to Washington D.C.
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