There are at least three approaches to criminal justice in the USA. The first is the “criminology” approach, which is strongly based on sociology. read more
Some people hear the words criminal justice and think CSI. Although a job in a crime lab is one option for a graduate with a degree in criminal justice, it's far from the only one. In fact, the criminal justice field is among the most diverse career paths available and it's largely about helping people. read more
What you learn in Criminal Justice is everything pertaining to the Criminal Justice system, how it operates and functions with, for and against other systems of operation. You learn about the law, the statute, the code and the inter-connectedness of all things pertaining to Criminal Justice. read more
Online degree programs for criminal justice can help students to learn the theories and practices used in the criminal justice system while completing their studies at their own pace. Those interested in a criminal justice major can find degree levels ranging from certificates to Ph.D. programs. read more