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CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Chairperson: Peter J. Cordella
Professors: Peter J. Cordella, John A. Humphrey; Associate Professor: Elaine
M. Rizzo; Assistant Professor: Thomas J. Hammond; Instructor: Elizabeth
M. Caffrey.
The objective of the Department is to provide the student with an
understanding of the problem of crime in America, the impact of crime on
victims, and the systems which identify, process, and treat the offender.
Criminal Justice encompasses the areas of law enforcement, prosecution,
the courts, and corrections, including probation and parole. Requirements:
Criminal Justice 1, 3, 9, 22, 30, 31, and four additional courses in Criminal
Justice; one semester of American History and Introduction to Sociology.
Students who opt to take Criminal Justice 50 Internship will complete six
additional courses in Criminal Justice beyond the required courses.
Freshman Year
Humanities I
Humanities II
Freshman English 3
Freshman English 4
Science
Science
Language
Language
Criminal Justice 1
Criminal Justice 3
Sophomore Year
Humanities III
Humanities IV
Philosophy/Theology
Philosophy/Theology
Criminal Justice 31
Criminal Justice 22
Language
Language
Intro to Sociology
Liberal Arts Elective
Junior Year
Philosophy/Theology
Philosophy/Theology
Criminal Justice 9
Elective
Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice
Liberal Arts Elective
American History
Liberal Arts Elective
Liberal Arts Elective
Senior Year
Philosophy/Theology
Philosophy/Theology
Criminal Justice 30
Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice
Liberal Arts Elective
Liberal Arts Elective
Liberal Arts Elective
Liberal Arts Elective
Liberal Arts Elective
1 Introduction to the Criminal Justice System
Traces the history and philosophy of criminal justice, considers constitutional
limitations, studies the roles of various agencies, reviews the process of
justice, and evaluates modern criminal justice.
Courses of Instruction Criminal Justice
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