Criminal Justice degree at Southwest State University Minnesota

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Dept.: Social Science
Office: SS 103
Phone: 537-6224

The Criminal Justice curriculum builds on a Sociology foundation to give students a broad understanding of social deviance and contemporary criminal justice.

Through multidisciplinary studies, students learn about the origins, development, and current conditions of criminal justice systems in the U.S. and in other cultures. This knowledge increases students’ understanding of ways society identifies and reacts to deviant behavior in all forms. The Criminal Justice curriculum complements the Sociology curriculum, and a limited amount of coursework may be applied to satisfying requirements for the Sociology major.

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