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In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  College of Justice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The College of Justice is a term used to describe the supreme courts of Scotland and its associated bodies.
The constituent bodies are the Court of Session, High Court of Justiciary, Faculty of Advocates, Society of Writers to Her Majesty's Signet and the Society of Solicitors in the Supreme Courts of Scotland.
The College was founded in 1532 by King James V of Scotland following a bull of Pope Paul III.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/College_of_Justice   (244 words)

  
 Tompkins Cortland Community College-Criminal Justice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Criminal Justice certificate program is a condensed curriculum that allows you to study the fundamentals of the field without completing the more general college requirements of the associate degree.
The course is a study of the agencies and processes involved in the criminal justice system; executive, legislative and judicial branches of government; law enforcement agencies; prosecutors; adult and juvenile courts; and the various components of corrections.
B.A. SUNY College at Cortland; M.A., John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
www.sunytccc.edu /academic/crim-just/main.asp   (1286 words)

  
 The Global Justice Project
The Global Justice Project was born in 1999 at the "Battle of Seattle"an enormous anti-corporate globalization protest of the people that brought the World Trade Organization (WTO) to its knees.
A group of Boston College students and faculty who took part in the demonstrations returned to BC and formed the Global Justice Project to educate and advocate for justice and democracy on campus and off.
In putting forth a progressive agenda whose methods embody a vision of justice and democracy, we hope to promote the active participation of students in the creation of a movement to build a society free from war, poverty, racism, and economic exploitation.
www.bc.edu /bc_org/avp/cas/soc/Justice/info.htm   (324 words)

  
 Medaille College: Experience It / Criminal Justice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Criminal Justice program at Medaille College was designed with input from the area’s top law enforcement professionals, including police officers, attorneys, judges and corrections officials.
With a degree in Criminal Justice, opportunities are available to work as a police officer, parole agent, security officer, criminal justice researcher, border patrol agent, court officer or corrections officer, among others.
The Criminal Justice program is part of the Social Sciences department, which includes faculty members who specialize in areas such as child and youth services, history, political science, psychology and sociology.
www.medaille.edu /academics/criminaljustice   (224 words)

  
 College of Criminal Justice | Graduate Catalog
The College of Criminal Justice offers a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Criminal Justice, a Master of Arts degree in Criminal Justice and Criminology, a Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice Leadership, a Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice and a Master of Science degree in Forensic Science.
Graduate students in the College of Criminal Justice are expected to maintain a minimum 3.0 grade point average.
Strong emphasis will be put on examining the role of justice in a free society and the practical implications of justice to practitioners of police, courts and corrections.
www.shsu.edu /gradcat/cj.html   (5502 words)

  
 Alvernia College Criminal Justice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Criminal Justice Department is dedicated to providing the theoretical, practical and professional knowledge needed in today’s environment to be successful in the fields of law enforcement, corrections, courts, probation, parole, private security, and the related service careers.
The Saint Thomas More Honor Society is the honors society of the Criminal Justice Department and is open to all criminal justice majors who meet the membership criteria.
I chose Alvernia Criminal Justice because my high school counselor told me that they had one of the best programs in the state and after my first year I knew that my counselors were right.
www.alvernia.edu /academics/cj   (1651 words)

  
 College of Criminal Justice
The Criminal Justice curriculum which is based on the University’s liberal arts core is designed to prepare students for higher education or entering careers in criminal justice.
Criminal Justice students will be exposed to the moral and ethical dimensions of the various careers within the discipline and will be charged with the essential aptitudes necessary for their professional conduct.
The Criminal Justice student will be able to apply vision in the face of change and to respond to the evolving nature of criminal justice and society.
www.shsu.edu /catalog/cj.html   (3668 words)

  
 Bauder College - Criminal Justice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Criminal Justice* degree program at Bauder College is a terminal program that introduces the student to the various career opportunities available to successful graduates.
Although the College will assist the student with job placement, finding a job is the ultimate responsibility of the student.
The College does not guarantee that any student will be placed in any particular job, or at all.
www.bauder.edu /Programs/CriminalJustice.aspx   (192 words)

  
 Skyline College: Administration of Justice
History and philosophy of administration of justice in America; recapitulation of the system; identifying the various subsystems, role expectations and their interrelationships; theories of crime, punishment, and rehabilitation.
Principal emphasis upon professional image of the system of justice administration and the development of positive relationships between members of the system and the public.
This course is designed to acquaint the Administration of Justice student with background and historical information necessary to enter a law enforcement agency.
www.smccd.net /accounts/skyline/ss-ca/justice/ajwel.html   (672 words)

  
 College of Criminal Justice
The College of Criminal Justice, one of the largest criminal justice academic programs in the nation, offers a challenging array of degree programs reflecting the wide range of job opportunities in the field of criminal justice.
The College was established in 1963 by the Texas State Legislature and ranks among the top programs in the nation offering a doctorate degree in criminal justice and is the first in the state to provide a Master of Science in Forensic Science.
Additionally, undergraduates in criminal justice quickly bond to their surroundings, thanks in part to various undergraduate criminal justice organizations such as Lambda Alpha Epsilon- American criminal justice association, Alpha Phi Sigma- national criminal justice honor society, Society of Forensic Science, Phi Alpha Delta- a pre-law society, and the National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice.
www.cjcenter.org /college   (255 words)

  
 Criminal Justice Degree - Westwood College Online
Westwood College's Criminal Justice Program prepares graduates with skills and education to enter this field in areas such as: probation and corrections with a degree in Criminal Justice.
At Westwood College, you can receive a hands-on, real-world education in the Criminal Justice Program and prepare for an entry-level position in today's criminal justice environment including parole officers, pretrial service officers, correctional treatment specialists, and youth advocates.
Criminal Justice colleges equip students academically and professionally by developing a knowledge base, social awareness and technological skills for an entry-level position in today's criminal justice environment.
www.westwoodonline.edu /degree-programs/criminal-justice-college/criminal-justice-degree.asp   (200 words)

  
 Alvernia College Criminal Justice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In May 1997 the Criminal Justice Major presented the Special Agent Charles L. Reed Memorial Award in honor of its namesake who was killed in the line of duty as a Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation on March 22, 1996 during a federal drug investigation.
The award is presented annually to the graduating senior in the Criminal Justice Major who best exemplifies the character traits of Fidelity, Bravery, and Integrity (the FBI motto) in the pursuit of the degree.
This award is presented to the graduate with the highest academic average who attended Alvernia College for all four years of the college career.
www.alvernia.edu /academics/cj/awards.htm   (305 words)

  
 Criminal Justice : Bridgewater State College
Criminal Justice is the scientific study of crime, delinquent and criminal behavior and society's response.
The examination of institutional responses to crime entails an engagement with contemporary criminal justice issues, ethical concerns and research.
The program is designed to provide students majoring in criminal justice with excellent preparation for further study in graduate or professional schools as well as for careers in criminal justice.
www.bridgew.edu /CriminalJustice   (290 words)

  
 Justice Fellowship College of Theology
Justice Fellowship College is an institution of higher education which is dedicated to professional Christian students whose desire is to become more equipped in accomplishing the work in which God has called them to.
The staff and faculty of this college are made up of seasoned professionals who have spent most of their lives in the ministry.
Justice Fellowship College has been able to secure full accreditation through the Southern Accreditation Association of Christian Schools and the North American Accreditation Association.
www.justicefellowship.net /college.htm   (1094 words)

  
 Keystone College - Criminal Justice Administration Program   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
An important role of the criminal justice professional is the study of the causes and effects of crime and the ways in which society responds to such behavior.
An effective criminal justice professional can greatly contribute to the overall welfare of the community, state, and nation.
Students interested in Criminal Justice at Keystone College have the option of pursuing either a 2-year associate degree or a 4-year bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice.
www.keystone.edu /Academics/Criminal_Justice/Default.asp   (441 words)

  
 Wilmington College Criminal Justice Careers
Because Wilmington College is centrally located near so many job markets in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and New Jersey our graduates have been very successful in obtaining employment in a job in their chosen field of study.
Career development is addressed in CRJ 101, Survey of Criminal Justice, as students discuss a number of topics that review career opportunities and invite guest speakers to class who supply specific information about careers.
Careers in criminal justice is addressed in CRJ 450, Senior Seminar, when students receive specific information on the preparation of a resume intended for use in a criminal justice setting.
www.wilmcoll.edu /behavioralscience/crimjust_careers.html   (340 words)

  
 Social Justice Residential College
The Social Justice Foundation Seminar focuses on selected contemporary themes of social justice in the United States and explores equity issues from today's headlines, relating historic examples and current events to public policy and daily living.
The College sponsors field trips to places like Washington D.C. to tour the Holocaust Museum, and Philadelphia to visit the National Constitution Center and to learn about grassroots activism in the poorest neighborhood in Pennsylvania.
Social Justice students have become campus leaders in organizing and promoting service-learning projects and have raised campus awareness of issues like hunger, sweatshops, gun control, and capitol punishment.
www.bucknell.edu /Academics/Residential_Colleges/Social_Justice_College.html   (321 words)

  
 Blackburn College Criminal Justice Courses
Includes a history of law enforcement, the police and the criminal justice system, and principles of law enforcement.
Each student’s program is developed according to established College guidelines under the sponsorship of a faculty member.
In addition, an examination of sociological research and theory focusing on social structural forces that shape the criminal code, the enforcement of laws, and the imposition of criminal sanctions will be addressed.
www.blackburn.edu /justice.courses.asp   (347 words)

  
 Jamestown College - Criminal Justice
The mission of the Department of Criminal Justice and Sociology at Jamestown College is diverse.
Sociology courses support the curricula in criminal justice, education and nursing; their aim is to sensitize the student to the role of social forces (e.g.
In Criminal Justice, students are prepared to pursue one of three distinct, though not necessarily exclusive, options.
www.jc.edu /academics/cj.php   (136 words)

  
 Methodist College Criminal Justice Studies
The Department of Justice Studies is proud to announce the approval of the new Master of Justice Administration (MJA) Program by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
The purpose of the Justice Studies Program is to provide students with a system orientation to the field of criminal justice and a holistic view of behavior, conditions, and circumstances that produce crime and criminality.
Coach Tom Austin of Methodist College pins badge on his son, Doug Austin, at the December 2005 Fayetteville Police Academy graduation.
www.methodist.edu /criminaljustice/index.htm   (374 words)

  
 Chadron State College - Justice Department
The faculty in Justice Studies are recognized throughout the region for their qualifications, strong teaching ability, and service to their professions.
Prior to joining the Justice Studies program in 1994, Michael Bogner was a deputy prosecutor in charge of the juvenile division in Brown County, South Dakota.
Watson was named the Teaching Excellence Award winner for Chadron State College in 1986; the Teaching Excellence Award winner for the Nebraska State College System in 1987; the Department of Justice Outstanding Law Enforcement Teaching Award in 1994 and the Police Chiefs Association of Nebraska Outstanding Law Enforcement Educator in 1993.
www.csc.edu /justice/faculty.htm   (589 words)

  
 Merced College - Criminal Justice
The Criminal Justice program at Merced College is a multifaceted program which serves the educational needs of both the pre-service and the law enforcement professional.
Today's criminal justice practitioner must have knowledge in related disciplines such as psychology, sociology, electronics, computers, and business as well as the traditional law enforcement skills.
For more information regarding the Criminal Justice Program or registration, call (209) 384-6121 or (209) 384-6050 or visit the Guidance Center in the Administration Building and talk with the counselor for this program.
www.merced.cc.ca.us /academics/divisions/business/crimjust.html   (292 words)

  
 Sault College Criminal Justice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The policing experience of the staff at Sault College increased the excellence and credibility of the core law courses.
I was in the first class to graduate from Law and Security Administration; and, I now sit on the advisory board to help guide and decide which paths to take to keep this program current and make it stronger in the years to come.
Dave believes strongly that the knowledge and skills he acquired from Sault College's Law and Security and Correctional program were instrumental in allowing him to attain position that he now holds.
www.saultc.on.ca /CriminalJustice/Testimonials.htm   (815 words)

  
 College of Justice and Safety - Eastern Kentucky University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
College of Justice and Safety - Eastern Kentucky University
Under the guidance of Dean Allen Ault, our College offers unique areas of study and has a reputation for being one of the foremost institutions of learning and research in the fields of justice and safety.
There are a number of great things going on in the College of Justice & Safety.
www.justice.eku.edu   (120 words)

  
 UFPS: College of Criminal Justice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Criminal Justice Catalogue, containing a list of course offerings, outlines the procedure whereby a person who is currently in (or formerly with) a law enforcement agency, can enroll in, and complete his/her degree program entirely through Distance Learning.
Topics such as mandatory minimum sentencing "three strikes" laws, race, gender and class disparities, general and specific deterrent effects of sentencing, restitution and restorative justice, diversion and sentencing to treatment (required for courts concentration) are also covered.
Topics are variable but can include the use of cognitive restructuring in treating probationers; case management approaches to treating drug offenders; restorative and community justice models; case studies of successful criminal justice agency-community collaborations, methods of crime analysis, juvenile justice policy, and drugs and crime.
www.ufps.edu /College_cjindex.htm   (1158 words)

  
 Wilmington College Criminal Justice
The purpose of the Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice is to prepare students to enter or advance in jobs within the criminal justice system, including law enforcement, corrections, and the courts.
The Criminal Justice program is dedicated to providing the theoretical, practical, and professional knowledge needed in today’s environment to be successful in the fields of law enforcement, corrections, courts, probation, parole, private security, and the related service careers.
This is not a “one size fits all” major, but one that provides variety in the course selection to encourage each individual student to build a personal program for the future with the assistance of an academic advisor.
www.wilmcoll.edu /behavioralscience/crimjust.html   (527 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions About the Thomas College Criminal Justice Administration Program   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
As the Thomas College Criminal Justice Administration program becomes established and a steady number of students successfully complete and graduate from the program each year, Maine law enforcement agencies will find that the pool of applicants for openings will be of higher quality and better prepared.
The partnership between Thomas College and the Maine Criminal Justice Academy is the only such agreement in the state.
Thomas College students have the opportunity to attend the 18 week Basic Law Enforcement Course at the Maine Criminal Justice Academy as part of their Criminal Justice Administration program.
www.thomas.edu /partnerships/mcjafaq.htm   (1108 words)

  
 Temple College - Criminal Justice Department
The Temple College Criminal Justice Department empowers its students to be successful in their career endeavors through top quality instruction and advisement.
Through excellent education we prepare students to meet the many challenges in the criminal justice field.
Temple College will be recognized throughout the State of Texas for the quality of its graduates.
www.templejc.edu /dept/CrimJust/CrimJust.htm   (108 words)

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