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The Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice offers a wide-ranging introduction to the justice system, its components, and the professionals involved. This program covers essential topics including criminal law processes, ethical standards in policing, and the study of crime. Learners can select elective courses focusing on areas like prison systems, youth justice, forensic science, and related subjects. Graduates may transfer to a bachelor's program or pursue careers in public safety and social services.
Program Learning Objectives
Describe the origins and functions of key criminal justice elements: law enforcement, judicial systems, and correctional facilities.
Summarize the reasoning behind criminal justice decisions and significant constitutional considerations.
Distinguish criminal legislation from other legal frameworks.
Examine crime trends in America, including various offenses, and recognize contemporary challenges in prosecuting crimes and rehabilitating convicts.
Develop strong verbal and written communication abilities relevant to careers in policing, corrections, or legal practice.