Jean-Philip Precourt ’16, ’23 M.S. is a full-time police officer in Groton, Conn., working an 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift, along with overtime. He is also pursuing his master’s degree in criminal justice ...
When Maya DeFazio '23 M.S. was researching criminal justice master's degree programs, she was initially interested in the University's program because it is offered classes both in-person and online.
When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors—like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, ...
The Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice at Saint Louis University incorporates an interdisciplinary perspective to examine the causes and correlates of criminal behavior and the ...
Communities and organizations in the 21st century require professionals with interdisciplinary skills and preparation to handle many complex challenges. Saint Louis University’s Master of Arts in ...
Hampton Commonwealth’s Attorney Anton Bell will host the Junior Commonwealth’s Attorney Program (JCAP), designed to introduce ...
The School of Law Enforcement and Justice Administration houses three separate disciplines, the study of policing and criminal justice, the study of emergency management and emergency operations, and ...
The study of crime and punishment within the University of Minnesota system varies greatly by campus, with each program tailored to a different set of career opportunities post-graduation. The Twin ...
A Kalispell non-profit has expanded to all four Missoula high schools, looking at justice through a different lens.
Another 2+2 agreement is going into effect at SoLAcc, this time with McNeese State University. These articulation agreements allow Acadiana students to start at SoLAcc and seamlessly transfer to ...
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