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Research in criminal justice explores the key elements of the justice system—law enforcement, judicial processes, and rehabilitation programs—while analyzing their interconnected relationships. The curriculum focuses on how justice institutions function within communities, especially regarding how different policy approaches affect societal issues. This degree equips students with broad criminal justice knowledge, making it ideal for those planning advanced studies in legal fields, public policy, or social sciences.
Numerous alumni have established successful careers across government agencies, corporate entities, and charitable organizations, holding positions ranging from federal law enforcement roles to forensic specialists, cybersecurity professionals, correctional supervisors, and private detectives.