May 05, 2024  
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Criminal Justice, Doctorate


The Doctor of Criminal Justice (D.C.J.) program focuses on contemporary criminal justice issues in the United States and is aimed at achieving justice more often.

Student Learning Outcomes


  • Develop applied decision-making and organizational leadership skills that can be used to address a variety of major contemporary issues in criminal justice.
  • Develop cultural competence as applied to community policing and community relations generally.
  • Support ethical practices in various criminal justice settings so as to ensure fairness and avoid consequences for organizations.
  • Develop training needs assessment tools, the ability to deliver training programs effectively, and the skills to measure outcomes.
  • Demonstrate an expert knowledge of the real-world practical aspects of substantive and procedural law relative to problems and issues in criminal justice.
  • Apply criminal justice theory to a wide span of issues facing today’s criminal justice leaders.
  • Assess critically the needs of the field of corrections and the juvenile justice system so as to ensure justice, minimize recidivism, and rehabilitate offenders and delinquent minors.
  • Critique the criminal justice system in order to develop plans that can be implemented with the view toward achieving justice more often.
  • Construct and execute criminal justice plans designed to minimize civil liability exposure with a particular emphasis on constitutional policing and corrections.
  •  Evaluate and interpret evidence-based data effectively and apply results in unique criminal justice-related situations.
  • Appraise and select appropriate technologies for finding, retrieving, and analyzing evidence-based literature for the purpose of utilizing in a wide range of criminal justice settings.
  • Prepare various forms of professional memoranda incorporating Bluebook style citations and references for laws and other legal sources.

Curriculum Requirements


Total Core Credits Required: 42


Total Number of Credits to Complete the Program: 42