The School of Arts and Professions
DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Chair and Associate Professor
Robert A. Harleston, J.D.
Assistant Professors:
Nancy A. Horton, Ph.D.
Thomas Mosley, Ph.D.
Jonathan C. Odo, Ph.D.
Ihekwoaba D. Onwudiwe, Ph.D.
Emmanuel Onyeozili, Ph.D.
David L. Spinner, Ph.D.
MISSION
The mission of the Department of Criminal Justice is to prepare
students for careers in a variety of criminal justice
related settings. The program is also designed to prepare its graduates
to enter masters level programs in criminology
and criminal justice.
GOALS
The goals of the Department of Criminal Justice are two-fold:
(a) to provide a broad academic background for students in the
area of criminal justice thereby providing greater employment
and graduate school opportunities and
(b) to provide criminal justice practitioners with pertinent college
courses to assist them in public service.
OBJECTIVES
The specific objectives of the Criminal Justice program are to
develop in each student:
- an understanding of the principles underlying the functions
of the criminal justice system and its relationship to
- the larger society in which it is embedded;
- the ability to think clearly, independently, and critically
about the fundamental issues in criminal justice;
- the ability to do research, analysis and writings about criminal
justice issues;
- the foundations necessary for graduate study, and for careers
in the field of criminal justice.
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