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The Criminal Justice/Criminology Discussion Group serves as a forum for sharing information, ideas, and news in the fields of criminal justice and criminology librarianship. Group meetings focus on issues of common concern for improving library service in the field. The discussion group is part of the American Library Association, Association of College and Research Libraries, Anthropology and Sociology Section. ALA Midwinter Meeting 2008 will be in Philadelphia. The Criminal Justice/Criminology Discussion Group will meet January 12, 2008 at 4:00-5:30pm at Marriott 404. Topic to be announced.
The Criminal Justice degree requires a minimum of 120 units, which includes courses for the major, General Education, all university requirements, and free electives. For the major, every student must complete the core courses (21 units) and a minimum of 12 units from the elective curriculum. In addition, each student is required to complete 9 units in a correlated curriculum. Effective Fall 2005, new Criminal Justice majors must achieve a grade of “C” (2.0) or better in all 15 courses in the curriculum to earn their bachelor’s degree.
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This is the home page for the Criminal Justice Education web site. The four main pages to the CJ Ed web are described below. Also below are the CJ Ed Top Multi-link CJ Sites
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This course examines aspects of social stratification, prejudice, and discrimination as related to and impacting criminal justice. Particular attention is paid to gender, race/ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, and social class issues. Discussions ... will address improving these issue areas through a deeper understanding of human differences and similarities. 3 credits.
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