program overviewMission
The mission of the Department of Administration of Justice undergraduate program
is to educate students for careers and community service within a diverse urban environment
through the development of specialized knowledge and skills needed for effective
public service. The Department strives to prepare students not only with facts and
concepts, but also, more importantly, to think critically and ethically in applying
knowledge to related problems and challenging situations.
Objectives
The objectives of the Department of Administration of Justice are:
- Prepare professionals and change agents to serve as future leaders at the local,
state and national level as well as globally.
- To provide students with an understanding of justice agencies in the United
States.
- To prepare students to apply their knowledge of justice theories, research methods,
and statistics to the administration and management of justice agencies.
Faculty
The Department of Administration of Justice has a distinguished faculty with varying
research interests including comparative justice studies, domestic violence, policing,
prisoner re-entry, race and crime, terrorism and theory. Faculty research provides
students with an opportunity to examine recent developments on these and other contemporary
justice issues and challenges both in the classroom and the community.
Careers
The curriculum presents subjects designed to develop competence for employment and
future leadership roles for students planning careers in the judiciary, law enforcement,
parole and probation, corrections, institutional services, security administration,
homeland security, transportation security, immigration and customs enforcement,
and other related career areas. The coursework emphasizes administration and management
in contemporary criminal justice systems, major systems of social control and their
policies and practices, victimology, juvenile justice and comparative criminal justice.
The program also uniquely prepares individuals for graduate school and law school.
The intent of the program is to assist individuals with their careers or advancement
in such agencies by enhancing their professional development through education. In
order to foster the academic success of the students, the program merges education
with state of the art technology to reach the students and meet their needs.