BS in Criminal Justice/Juvenile Justice
In the Juvenile Justice Emphasis for the BS in Criminal Justice, students investigate sentencing, psychology, intervention/diversion/prevention programs for juvenile offenders.
In today’s society, public safety is paramount. As a result, there are multiple career paths for individuals passionate about creating safer communities. This baccalaureate program curriculum integrates liberal arts, professional skills, and fundamental courses in criminal justice. Students cultivate an understanding of the U.S. criminal justice system, its philosophy, development, and challenges, while investigating research methods, criminal offenses, and the principles of criminal culpability.
Within the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice program, students may qualify for an internship program at a crime laboratory in their area. During this internship, students take part real-life crime scene investigations with experienced professionals’ supervision, while cultivating skills in one of the following areas of investigation: serology/DNA, toxicology, evidence, chemistry/controlled substances, photography, firearms, crime scene investigations, and identification/latent prints. As a point of reference, a possible internship opportunity example is with the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office in South Florida, the fourth largest county law enforcement agency in the U.S. serving 1.4 million people.
Focusing on the specific needs of youth in today’s justice system, the Juvenile Justice emphasis investigates sentencing, risk and needs assessment, psychology, intervention/diversion/prevention programs, communication and relationship building, and case management for juvenile offenders.
Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice may qualify for employment opportunities associated with computer crime, corrections, counter-terrorism, crime scene investigation, detention, fraud investigation, homeland security, juvenile justice and detention, law enforcement, parole and probation, prisons, private investigations, or public safety.
Areas of Study: Criminal Justice
Degree Type: Bachelor's Degrees
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