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CRIMINOLOGY is the scientific examination of measuring, understanding causes, effects, prevention, management, and addressing criminal behavior and delinquency. It also encompasses the creation of laws, violations of those laws, and societal responses to such violations. Criminology studies incorporate an in-depth exploration of the broader social and political frameworks that shape criminal justice systems.
The criminology curriculum emphasizes both theoretical foundations and practical research, fostering scientific investigation, logical reasoning, critical evaluation, and historical awareness. Students develop a thorough grasp of crime-related challenges and the functioning of criminal justice institutions.
The University of Miami's Criminology Program equips students for diverse career paths and lays the groundwork for advanced studies in graduate or professional programs. Graduates acquire expertise and competencies to pursue various criminal justice roles such as legal professionals, law enforcement personnel, probation officers, youth facility caseworkers, correctional staff, crime prevention experts, justice agency analysts, and federal investigative agents. Many criminology graduates continue their education in specialized fields like criminal justice, legal studies, or sociology, with an increasing number applying their analytical and communication skills in law school environments.