Criminal Justice B.S., Rehabilitation and Reintegration Concentration

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Transforming Justice: Specialize in Rehabilitation and Restoration

The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice with a Concentration in Rehabilitation and Restoration at À¶Ý®ÊÓƵ is designed for students seeking a deeper, more nuanced exploration of criminal behavior and effective correctional strategies aimed at successful reintegration into society. Ideal for those pursuing dual degrees in Criminal Justice and Psychology or those with a Psychology minor, this concentration is also open to all Criminal Justice majors eager to enhance their understanding of offender rehabilitation and restorative justice.

The major requires 42 credits, including core courses that provide a solid foundation in the field, and allows students to tailor their studies with upper-division electives that focus on contemporary issues and practices in corrections. This concentration not only enriches your academic journey but also prepares you for a career focused on transforming lives and fostering positive societal change.

Program Highlights

  • Explore criminal behavior and reintegration strategies
  • Select from specialized electives in corrections
  • Ideal for Criminal Justice/Psychology dual majors or any Criminal Justice student
  • Gain skills for impactful work in offender rehabilitation and societal change

Start Your Journey Toward a Meaningful Career in Justice

Focus on offender rehabilitation, and customize your learning with targeted electives.

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    In-Depth Exploration

    Explore the complexities of criminal behavior and the various correctional strategies designed to reintegrate offenders into society. This concentration provides a thorough understanding of the factors influencing criminal actions and the methodologies used to support successful rehabilitation and societal reentry.

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    Customizable Learning Experience

    Tailor your educational journey with a wide selection of specialized upper-division electives that cover contemporary issues and practices in the field of corrections. From analyzing contemporary problems in corrections to exploring restorative community justice, these courses allow you to focus on areas that align with your career aspirations and interests.

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    Prepare for Impactful Careers

    Equip yourself with the expertise needed for roles focused on transforming lives and fostering positive change within the justice system. The program emphasizes practical skills and theoretical knowledge that will prepare you for a career dedicated to making a meaningful impact through offender rehabilitation and community justice initiatives.

What Can You Do with a Rehabilitation and Restoration Concentration

With a Rehabilitation and Restoration Concentration in Criminal Justice, you can pursue a range of impactful careers and roles focused on transforming the justice system and supporting offender reintegration. Here are some potential career paths:

  • Correctional Counselor
  • Probation or Parole Officer
  • Rehabilitation Specialist
  • Restorative Justice Coordinator
  • Juvenile Justice Specialist
  • Victim Advocate
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Program Description

The Rehabilitation and Restoration Concentration is designed to provide Criminal Justice majors with a more in-depth and focused understanding of criminal offenders and correctional approaches that can be taken to reintegrate them as prosocial members of society. This concentration will be particularly relevant to dual Criminal Justice/Psychology majors and Criminal Justice majors with a Psychology minor, but is open to all Criminal Justice students as well.

Requirements for the Criminal Justice Major

The Criminal Justice major consists of 42 credits. All students must complete at least 21 credits of Criminal Justice coursework at À¶Ý®ÊÓƵ. There are six required courses in the major (Major Core) that comprise 18 of the 42 required credits. All Criminal Justice majors must complete the Major Core courses with a minimum grade point average of 2.5, and no grade in any of the Major Core courses may be below a C-. Students may repeat any of these courses in order to meet this requirement, in accordance with the University's Course Repeat Policy.

  • Students are not required to take a concentration for the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Degree
  • Students may take only one concentration for the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Degree, even if they have completed the coursework for more than one concentration

Major Core Courses

  •  ENGLISHCriminal Justice Majors must take ENGL 0204 - Composition II: Rhetoric and Research (3 credits), preferably during their Sophomore year.
Requirements for Rehabilitation and Restoration Concentration

UPPER-DIVISION ELECTIVES

Students choose upper-level electives in the major to complete 21 credits for the major, 18 of these upper-division elective credits must be from the courses listed below, to complete the 42-credit requirement. Students may take any other 3 upper-division credit Criminal Justice elective to complete the 21-credit upper-division credit requirement for the major. While encouraged to take Psychology courses, students should take note of prerequisites for each. Psychology courses taken for this Concentration will not apply to the required 39 credits in Criminal Justice required for Criminal Justice majors.

  • Any CRJU Special Topics course with content appropriate to Rehabilitation and Restoration
  •  Students may petition the department chair to apply relevant courses from majors other than Criminal Justice and Psychology to be applied to Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, Rehabilitation and Restoration Concentration.
Additional Graduation Requirements

All students must meet the  and complete a general education or common core of studies, distributed among the different academic areas as detailed in  or .

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The Criminal Justice Department is made up of 12 full-time faculty who are dedicated to undergraduate teaching. You’ll learn from professors who have expertise in homeland security, religious extremism, law enforcement, corrections and rehabilitation, criminal law, juvenile justice, gangs, multinational crime, crime mapping, and more.

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