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The Criminal Justice degree program is designed to prepare students for careers in Law Enforcement, Corrections, Juvenile Justice, the Court system, and Homeland Security. In addition, it also serves as the academic foundation to transfer on to complete a baccalaureate degree. For those already in service, the program provides professional development for promotion or career enhancement purposes. The degree of Associate in Science with a major in Criminal Justice will be awarded upon completion of all requirements. Students with an associate degree in Criminal Justice qualify for employment in various city, county, and state criminal justice agencies, and in the rapidly-growing private industrial security field.
Upon the completion of the certificate in Criminal Justice, graduates will be able to:
- Employ effective written and oral communication skills.
- Describe the components of the American criminal justice system, to include their history, functions, processes, and goals.
- Understand the application of technology within the Criminal Justice System.
- Understand the causes and effects of crime within our society.
- Understand the fundamental principles and techniques of criminal investigation.
- Describe the organization, management, and administration of criminal justice agencies at the local, state, and federal levels.
- Explain juvenile justice system and the magnitude of juvenile delinquency in the United States.
- Analyze the different components of the correctional system.
- Discriminate between the roles of police officers, judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, juries, and legislators in the application of criminal law.
- Apply the theories and principles of the Criminal Justice system to their practical application within the components of the system.
- Display the strong ethical qualities that reflect those within the field.
In addition, the graduate will be able to demonstrate competency in the general education outcomes.
Criminal Justice technical standards have been implemented to provide students with guidance and information relative to skills and essential functions needed to ensure successful completion of the program. These standards are furthermore reflective of industry requirements which are crucial for success in the profession. These standards are intended to serve as a guide regarding the legal, physical, emotional, psychosocial, and intellectual expectations within the profession. These standards further ensure that students will exhibit the emotional stability required to exercise sound judgement, to accept guidance and direction from superiors and/or faculty staff and to maintain professional interpersonal relationships with fellow students and personnel in the field. Meeting these standards does not guarantee success in this program or guarantee employment in this field upon graduation but nonetheless are required.
Students in the Criminal Justice Program are advised that to participate in the internship program and to gain employment in the criminal justice field, that they must be free of criminal convictions. It is now mandatory that students complete a New Hampshire background check prior to assuming any internship duties. This check may require fingerprinting depending upon the provider. Fingerprinting can be done at one’s local police department or various state police or DMV locations. The student may incur fees in meeting these requirements. This process ensures the safety and security of the workplace environment as well as the protection of certain confidential and sensitive information.
- All students are required to exercise and maintain high ethical, legal, and moral standards of the criminal justice field or face being removed from the program.
- The safety of all our students is paramount. Students are required to maintain proper boundaries within the college while also demonstrating the ability to consistently adhere to and practice the Code of Ethics of the college. Failure to do so could result in being removed from the program.
- A criminal check is the responsibility of students and is required as a condition of potential internships. Students must be mindful that comprehensive background checks are completed by potential employers for many careers in the criminal justice field. Applicants who have had complications with the law may not be employable. Prospective students with a criminal record or history that may affect their internship placement and/or potential employment opportunities are encouraged to discuss their career goals with a program coordinator or advisor prior to admission.
- Students must be mindful that basic health and fitness requirements are essential for many professions in the criminal justice field. Prospective students with special needs and/or limitations that may affect their internship placement and/or potential employability are encouraged to discuss career goals with a department/program advisor prior to admission.
- Strong interpersonal skills reflecting the ability to work in collaboration with others and the ability to interact appropriately with individuals from a variety of social, emotional, cultural, and educational backgrounds are essential qualities within the criminal justice field. These skills must be demonstrated in the classroom setting as well as in the workplace. Students and professionals within this field must have the ability to endure negative verbal and hostile views in potentially antagonistic situations while also maintaining composure during stressful and/or emergency situations. Also required is the ability to work independently and the aptitude to be a team player.
- Students must have effective communication skills demonstrating the ability to interact with populations of all ages and ethnicities. Strong conflict resolution skills and the ability to face emergency and volatile situations in a calm, non-defensive, rational and respectful manner are required. Students must be able to solicit information from individuals such as the questioning of victims or the interrogation of suspects and to convey information clearly and accurately.
- Students must be able to understand and follow written instruction and/or verbal direction.
- Students are required to have ample writing skills and the ability to formulate written reports and draft official documents.
- Students must demonstrate and maintain both organizational and time management skills, including the responsibility to consistently attend and participate in classes, field trips and internships.
CRMJ280N Criminal Justice Internship OR CRMJ285N Criminal Justice Senior Project