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The Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice introduces both new and current students to the fundamentals and operations of America's criminal justice system. The program offers: comprehensive learning about diverse theories and research approaches in criminology and justice studies, skill development in analytical methods such as data interpretation and investigative research, a multidisciplinary framework connecting academic concepts with real-world crime challenges in democratic societies, hands-on experience through internships and practical training programs, and enhanced communication skills for discussing crime-related issues effectively. This criminal justice degree equips graduates for: advanced studies in law or graduate programs, careers in municipal, state or national government institutions, roles in policing, judicial systems and correctional facilities, positions in community service and non-profit organizations, educational professions, and community leadership roles.
Criminal Justice examines the origins, impacts, and management of criminal behavior. As an evolving field, it incorporates elements from various disciplines like psychology, public policy, philosophy, political science, sociology, and legal studies. Combining scholarly inquiry with practical application, this discipline bridges theoretical knowledge and professional approaches to address crime within democratic societies.