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Criminal
Justice
Division: Social Science
Department: Sociology
Criminal Justice - The study of the legal, law enforcement,
and correctional systems in the United States, as well as the societal
reaction to them. The Criminal Justice system is involved in the apprehension,
prosecution, defense, sentencing, incarceration, and supervision of those
charged with criminal offenses, as well as the prevention of crime and
rehabilitation of offenders.
Do you ever wonder why people commit crimes? Would you
like to be involved in the detection, rehabilitation, or prevention of
crime?
Why Criminal
Justice?
Fact 1: Violent crime, economic and corporate crime,
prison overcrowding, juvenile delinquency, national security, and street
gangs are just some of the criminal justice issues in the United States
today.
Fact 2: The scope of Criminal Justice studies is broad,
covering the arrest, detention, and rehabilitation of criminals, as well
as the administration of criminal justice agencies.
Fact 3: Criminal Justice majors pursue careers in law
enforcement, corrections, juvenile justice, supervision, and administration.
Many pursue graduate-level studies in areas such as the theoretical causes
of crime, rehabilitation of criminals, and prevention of crime.
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Why Criminal
Justice at SJC?
Variety: The Criminal Justice major at Saint
Joseph's College offers classes that cover a number of different topics,
such as juvenile justice, corrections, criminal law, criminology, crime
prevention, constitutional law, and law and society.
Dedication to Excellence: The Criminal Justice
curriculum provides students with a well-rounded education by viewing
the study of Criminal Justice in two ways: 1) as scientific in nature
and 2) including human interaction and societal reaction.
Hands-on Experience: SJC knows you need more
than "book-smarts" to land a job; that's why students in SJC's Criminal
Justice classes are exposed to a variety of field trips and out-of-classroom
experiences. The faculty encourage all of their students to participate
in internships in such fields as law enforcement, corrections, and juvenile
justice. Students are also urged to attend academic conferences and workshops.
Students at SJC have the opportunity to join the
Criminal Justice Club,
an organization for any student interested in Criminal
Justice issues. The Club is one of the most active groups on campus and
has organized club trips, guest speakers, and social gatherings. One of
its most significant projects was creating a living memorial to the victims
of September 11, 2001. (Success Stories)
Faculty and Class Size: Our faculty brings a unique blend of academic
excellence and practical experience to the classroom. Class sizes range
between 10 and 25 students. (Faculty
Profiles)
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