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Karen Ellsworth has written: 'The Center for Studies in Criminal Justice, 1965-1974' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Bibliography, Research, University of Chicago, University of Chicago. Center for Studies in Criminal Justice
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Philippe Robert has written: 'La Justice et son public' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Crime, Public opinion 'Crime and prevention policy' -- subject(s): Crime prevention, Cross-cultural studies, Research
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Eduardo Gallo y Tello has written: 'Paola' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Case studies, Criminal justice, Administration of, Kidnapping, 2000, Kindnapping, Murder
Jim Consedine has written: 'Restorative Justice' -- subject(s): Cross-cultural studies, Criminals, Criminal justice, administration of, Restorative justice, Rehabilitation, Victims of crimes 'A poison in the bloodstream' -- subject(s): Maori (New Zealand people), Criminal justice system, Prisons
Created in the 1920s, the academic field of criminal justice entails training in reducing corruption, professionalizing the police system, studying the U.S. courts and correction institutions, and researching criminal law, criminal procedure, forensic psychology, and juvenile justice. 1. Michigan State University Michigan State University has one of the oldest degree granting criminal justice program under the School of Criminal Justice. The school offers bachelor, master, and doctoral programs in the discipline, allowing students to concentrate on different areas, such as judicial administration, security management, forensic science, law enforcement intelligence and analysis. Students also have the options to receive a certificate in conservation criminology, homeland security, intelligence analysis, and international focus. The School of Criminal Justice School places a strong emphasis on identity theft, DNA technology, Internet security, school safety, and domestic violence, much pertaining to the current social situation. Students are given ample opportunity to conduct research and study abroad. 2. Indiana University The Department of Criminal Justice in Indiana University offers interdisciplinary training, combining knowledge and research on law, anthropology, history, medicine, political science, and sociology. One of the program’s main focuses is the international dimension of justice, and the importance of mental health to violence and correction. Indiana University offers both undergraduate and graduate programs in criminal justice. A lot of graduates have gone on to pursue a degree in law afterwards. The department seeks to foster a cordial environment for faculty members and students to study justice and to promote interdisciplinary research in criminal justice. Faculty members in the department have a wide range of specializations, providing students with an all-around education. 3. University of California-Berkeley Under the Institute for Legal Research, students can choose to participate in the criminal justice studies program. This studies program has published a lot of influential research on international crime rates, American youth violence, scale of imprisonment, and capital punishment in Europe. The faculty members at the program are highly experienced and acclaimed in the field.
CJ stands for "criminal justice." It is a commonly used abbreviation in the field of law enforcement and legal studies.
Lewis Field Hite has written: 'Urbana university and higher education' -- subject(s): Education, General Convention of the New Jerusalem in the United States of America, Urbana University (Urbana, Ohio)
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