Protecting the public good with purpose
If you are a fierce proponent of upholding the law, are calm in heated situations and you are called to serve others, you have the essential qualities for a criminal justice career. And the criminal justice field isn’t only to respond to crimes, it addresses other societal problems. The discipline draws on history, civics, the law, the Constitution, ethics and logic, all of which you will study at Susquehanna as a criminal justice major.
You also will study psychology and sociology to gain a firm understanding of human behavior and the situations that create criminal behavior. Learning criminal justice theories and practices will enable you to:
- Analyze and critique complex arguments to reach a conclusion
- Examine and document criminal behavior patterns using research methods and principles
- Recognize and address social injustices, including racial and socioeconomic biases, in legal and law enforcement systems
- Utilize geographic information system (GIS) for crime mapping and other investigation software for crime analysis
- Communicate and work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders from various backgrounds and perspectives
After graduation, most criminal justice majors work in the justice system, law enforcement or corrections, but you could also work in the private sector or independently as a private investigator, lawyer, paralegal or forensics investigator. Whether you choose a profession where you help to incarcerate criminals or help to rehabilitate them, your career path will be meaningful and rewarding.
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