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Nov 24, 2024
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2018-2019 Traditional Undergraduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Criminal Justice
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What is crime? What causes it? What should we do about it?
Lakeland’s criminal justice program addresses these questions from both practical and theoretical perspectives and combines the analytical and research skills of sociology with a clear vocational emphasis. In criminal justice classes, students learn the details of the correctional and law enforcement systems, from police procedures to community relations. Students are asked to think about the nature of criminal behavior and the ways we have chosen as a society to address it.
Courses focus on the measurement of crime, the analysis and prevention of criminal behavior, and the function of the rule of law in society. Students gain the knowledge and problem-solving abilities they need to pursue graduate study or begin a career in probation/parole, law enforcement, corrections, and related areas of our country’s expanding criminal justice system.
Professor: Alan Mock
Associate Professors: Richard Lemke and Karin T. Miofsky
ProgramsMajorMinorCoursesCriminal Justice (CRJ)
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