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John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice (Institutional Theory and Practice)

Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
BS On-Campus Full-time 4 find out find out find out

About Criminal Justice (Institutional Theory and Practice), BS - at John Jay College of Criminal Justice

The major is intended for students who seek a career in criminal justice and would like to explore the field from a broad perspective. It is devoted to understanding criminal justice institutional theory and practice in the context of diverse multicultural societies. The major underscores the rule of law as the glue which holds together the arenas of police, courts, and corrections that along with other social institutions and the public, are the co-producers of justice.


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