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  1. Welcome to the Department of Criminal Justice at Radford University! Criminal justice involves the study of crime, disorder, victimization, and the criminal justice system (police, courts, and corrections). The program's major and minors are interdisciplinary and professionally-oriented.

  2. The Criminal Justice curriculum allows students to learn about issues of crime and justice along with the ability to focus on specific areas of interest such as studies of justice, philosophy of law and law making, the origins and causes of crime, crime analysis, law enforcement, criminal litigation, and corrections.

  3. The B.A. and B.S. in Criminal Justice provides students with the background for understanding crime, its causes, and the criminal justice system's response to crime. The curriculum is interdisciplinary in nature and courses provide students with the research and analytical skills necessary for understanding the nature of justice and the issues that affect its implementation.

  4. Far from being a narrowly defined law enforcement or correctional program, criminal justice at Radford University is an interdisciplinary and professionally-oriented academic discipline concentrating on many aspects of crime and the concepts that impact on our system of justice.

  5. At Radford University, students may major in criminal justice to earn a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degree. Students may also complete a minor in conservation law enforcement, crime analysis, criminal justice and/or forensic studies. Follow the links below to learn more about undergraduate criminal justice programs.

  6. The graduate program in criminal justice allows students to prepare for careers in criminal justice and related fields. The program is designed both to enhance students' existing capabilities and to develop unique competencies and skills for future academic and career goals.

  7. The Criminal Justice Department at Radford University has a variety of academic programs for students to pursue including: Undergraduate. Criminal Justice Major. Criminal Justice Minor. Conservation Law Enforcement Minor. Crime Analysis Minor. Forensic Studies Minor. B.S. In Criminal Justice 2+2 Program with VWCC. Graduate.