This flexible B.A. program explores the intersection of criminal and social justice through the lenses of psychology, sociology, and data analysis. In addition to studying the foundations of the ...
The criminal justice program at UAB is one of the oldest in the U.S. With a long-standing tradition of excellent faculty and outstanding graduates, students who complete the program have gone on to ...
and a proposed four-year program of study for criminal justice majors are available in the UAB Undergraduate Catalog. Students pursuing a major in criminal justice have the opportunity to take courses ...
Criminal justice is a multidisciplinary field that draws together perspectives from sociology ... The major provides opportunities for experiential learning including undergraduate research, study ...
The Criminal Justice Program offers a broad-based, social science curriculum reflecting the academic emphasis of the discipline and focusing on the complexities of human behavior. The program seeks to ...
Check the categories below to find the best resources for you. Not sure who to see? Email Criminal Justice Advising for more assistance or call the Criminal Justice office (916-278-6487). You will use ...
The Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice (CCJ) at Saint Louis University incorporates an interdisciplinary perspective to examine the causes and correlates of criminal behavior, as ...
This flexible B.A. program explores the intersection of criminal and social justice through the lenses of psychology, sociology, and data analysis. In addition to studying the foundations of the ...
Welcome to the University of Delaware’s Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice, where students explore human interaction and its effect on society. Our research and faculty are internationally ...
Students with non-criminal justice related undergraduate degrees can be admitted to the program with only three prerequisite courses including statistics, research methods, and criminal justice.
This week’s professor highlight focuses on Dr. Alida Merlo, a distinguished professor in the Department of Criminology and ...
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