1. Sacramento
2. LA
3. Chico
4. Long Beach
5. East Bay
6. San Bernardino
7. San Marcos
8. Monterey Bay
9. Fullerton
10. Bakersfield
89 % of all CRJ graduates graduate from a CSU. All of these have a criminal justice program and If you were to pick based on statistics and class variety this would be approximately the order. Sacramento is well known for their professors, classes, and Alumni. But that shouldn't discourage you from choosing any of these schools with the CRJ program.
The best way to find information, resources and college courses offered in California for careers in criminal justice is to contact the Department of Criminal Justice. They will be glad to send information to interested people.
The position on the side of justice is best.
University of Phoenix offers a great criminal justice course.
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"CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice is the best criminal justice school to take courses, from, it's ranking is the highest in america."
There are two separate criminal justice systems on the federal and state levels of government.
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Criminal Justice degrees are offered through many colleges and universities. The best place to begin a search into a criminal justice education is a simple goggle search for "criminal justice degrees online". The University of Phoenix was at the very top of a search I ran.
There are many places where you can attend a school with a criminal justice programs. If you want the best of the best, there is one for every state. I would look up what's the best for your own state, and check it out. Some of the better known ones are from New York, California, Connecticut, and even Alaska. They are not hard to find, and any of them should be good enough for you. There are no requirement to enter the program. You just have to have the will to want it.
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there are crial justice systems in the local, state, and national levels. for A+
I think that the best website that you could use would be www.phoenix.edu. This website provides an abundance of information on all criminal justice courses so you know exactly what the course is about.