The mission of the Criminology and Criminal Justice program is to provide a student-centered curriculum that enables students to think critically about the causes and consequences of crime and criminal behavior. Using an interdisciplinary approach students learn and apply classical and contemporary theories of crime and the law, evaluate the major components of the criminal justice system, and develop the research skills relevant to practice in the field. By combining components of both Criminology and Criminal Justice students study and learn about both the causes and consequences of crime and criminal behavior and the systems designed to control crime. The specific program objectives are to:?
- Provide students with an understanding of the major theoretical explanations of crime and criminal behavior.?
- Analyze the major institutions and processes of the criminal justice system.
- Teach students the analytical skills necessary to understand and interpret statistical data, research questions related to crime and the criminal justice system, and test criminological theories.
- Prepare students for the range of careers related to criminology and criminal justice and graduate-level study in criminology, law, or related social science disciplines.?