What if you could choose a major that would help you contribute to a more equitable criminal justice system? Or think about social services in different ways? What if you could help prevent crime on ...
A bachelor’s degree in criminology and justice studies prepares professionals at all stages in their careers to pursue important roles that give back to society, such as law enforcement, protective ...
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Real criminal justice reform requires that we provide quality education and occupational training alternatives to incarceration while also offering such services to those returning from incarceration.
The study of crime and punishment within the University of Minnesota system varies greatly by campus, with each program tailored to a different set of career opportunities post-graduation. The Twin ...
Editor's Note: This article was written for a class at the University of Kansas’ William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications and distributed through the Kansas Press Association.