The authors of the Op-Ed on restorative justice [“Restorative justice may help, but let’s not forget victims,” April 27, Opinion] express concern about recent efforts by King County prosecutors to ...
When a crime occurs, it sets in motion potential tragic consequences that are often unseen by the American justice system. However, this "benign neglect" may lead to traumatic consequences for the ...
What can you do with a major in criminal justice? You’ll be surprised at the array of options available to you: law enforcement, private security, juvenile justice, probation, parole, corrections, law ...
Crime permeates our social fabric. It always has because we are all deviant and deviance is an underpinning of criminality. Whether you believe people are born criminals or socialized to become so, we ...
Christy Bieber has a JD from UCLA School of Law and began her career as a college instructor and textbook author. She has been writing full time for over a decade with a focus on making financial and ...
Overall GPA of 2.5 or higher. Completion of 45 units* All prerequisite coursework completed with a grade of C or better. The prerequisite courses are: CRJ 1 Introduction to Criminal Justice and ...
What does justice in America look like? Policymakers, law enforcement officers and academic researchers across the country have been struggling with that question, particularly as it applies to the ...
A criminal justice bachelor’s degree that explores issues of law and justice as you evaluate the intended and unintended consequences of criminal justice policies and decision-making. Future-Focused ...
The Department of Criminal Justice degree programs, minors, and immersions emphasize the social scientific study of crime, criminal justice, and legal studies. RIT’s approach combines theoretical ...