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The School of Criminal Justice is concerned with the study of all aspects of crime and societal reactions to crime. We examine political, economic and cultural patterns that shape definitions of crime and influence the policy choices about how to respond to certain criminal and deviant behaviors.

Criminal Justice Minor:

A minimum of 18 graduation credits (9 credits or more of which must be in course work at or above the 300 level and/or in courses requiring a prerequisite) in course work from among the following: any RCRJ courses; ASOC 203, 283, 380.

For more information about minors, please visit: http://www.albany.edu/undergraduate_bulletin/minors.html

Criminal Justice Undergraduate Concentration:

Undergraduate students who matriculated at the University prior to fall 2007 are required to complete a 9-credit concentration in one of several areas. If you matriculated at the University prior to fall 2007, please review the concentration requirements found here.

 

 

School of Criminal Justice, University at Albany, SUNY
135 Western Avenue
Albany, NY 12222 USA
Phone: (518) 442 - 5214 • Fax: (518) 442 - 5212

 

 


Please send questions or comments to: scj@albany.edu

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