Criminal justice is an interdisciplinary program sponsored by political science. Students select a major track in policing, corrections (community supervision, prison, parole) or administration.
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Developing Keywords
Make a research question from your topic.
For example: "What is currently being done to help decrease the rate of recidivism among criminals?"