2019-2020 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Criminology and Criminal Justice
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School Director: Brenda L. Vogel
School Office: Engineering Technology (ET) Room 232
Telephone: (562) 985 - 8965
Faculty: Jamie Binnall, Alice Choi, Ryan G. Fischer, Connie Ireland, Aili Malm, Rebecca Nash, Nicholas Perez, Dina Perrone, Robert Schug, Christine Scott-Hayward, Tracy Tolbert, Sam Vickovic, Brenda L. Vogel, John Wang
Undergraduate Advisor: CHHS Academic Advising and Resources Center
Graduate Advisors: Aili Malm (Online Program) and Dina Perrone (Traditional Program)
Internship Coordinators: Ron Mark, Brenda L. Vogel
Administrative Assistant: Monique Corona
College: College of Health and Human Services
Courses: CRJU
Career Options
• Law Enforcement • Institutional Corrections • Community Corrections • Court System • Social Services Agencies • Juvenile Justice • Investigations • Victim Services • Re-Entry Services • Research • Security • Law (Some of these careers require additional education or experience.)
Introduction
The school works collaboratively to investigate, understand, and solve social problems related to crime through the interdisciplinary and comparative study of crime and criminal behavior, as well as the policies and systems designed to control criminality. Graduates are well-prepared to become agents of positive change in the justice system through evaluation, research, ethical practice, and dedicated service. Graduates are also prepared to pursue advanced degrees in criminology/criminal justice, law, public affairs, and related graduate fields.
ProgramsUndergraduate DegreesGraduate and Professional DegreesMinor
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