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A dual degree in human services and criminal justice attracts students fascinated by the connection between societal and legal systems. The human services component equips learners for roles in social reform by offering both theoretical foundations and practical skills for fieldwork and analysis. Those studying criminal justice receive a comprehensive, hands-on education exploring crime's origins, impacts, and the justice system's responses. Integrating human services coursework enhances the criminal justice focus by examining how social programs and local organizations address crime's root causes and effects. This program enables students to merge their passions for legal systems, policy reform, and neighborhood improvement. Participants experience a cohesive curriculum highlighting hands-on learning through service projects, cooperative education, and professional placements.