School | Level | Program | Admissions |
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University of Texas Permian Basin |
Bachelor | Online BS in Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies | Website |
Utica University |
Bachelor | Online BS in Criminal Justice | Website |
Campbellsville University |
Associate | AS in Criminal Justice Administration | Website |
Concordia University - Saint Paul |
Bachelor | BA in Criminal Justice | Website |
Michigan State University |
Master | Online MS in Cybercrime and Digital Investigation | Website |
University of Texas Permian Basin |
Master | Online MS in Criminal Justice Administration | Website |
Aurora University |
Bachelor | Online BA in Criminal Justice | Website |
View more online criminal justice programs currently accepting applications.
School | Level | Program | Admissions |
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Campbellsville University |
Bachelor | BS in Criminal Justice Administration | Website |
Campbellsville University |
Master | MS in Justice Studies: Criminology Track | Website |
Campbellsville University |
Master | MS in Justice Studies: Public Services Leadership and Social Justice Track | Website |
Fairleigh Dickinson University |
Master | Master of Science in Cyber and Homeland Security | Website |
Utica University |
Bachelor | Bachelor's in Criminal Intelligence Analysis | Website |
Utica University |
Bachelor | BS in Criminal Justice - Cyber Criminology and Policy | Website |
Utica University |
Bachelor | BS in Fraud and Financial Crime Investigation | Website |
DiscoverCriminalJustice.com Launches Comprehensive Resource for Criminal Justice Career Information
Cambridge, Mass. March 13th 2013 — DiscoverCriminalJustice.com is a new comprehensive resource for anyone seeking an education or employment in criminal justice. DCJ.com is one of the best sources of criminal justice career information on the web, with content written by field experts and a wide range of helpful resources—including expert interviews, book reviews, and career profile articles.
Many criminal justice students are first introduced to the field by one of the many crime-themed television shows. Peter Moskos, associate professor of Law and Police Science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, says, “The problem with any cop show—be it Law and Order, CSI, or The Shield—is that they have as much in common with policing as Superman does with newspaper reporting.” DCJ.com was designed and built to give readers an honest, insightful perspective into the reality of working in criminal justice. DCJ.com busts myths about criminal justice careers and replaces them with facts.
This website collaboration helps current students and recent grads navigate the tangled web of career options available in criminal justice. To this end, LAPD Lieutenant (ret.), author, and college lecturer Raymond E. Foster contributes an informative article titled The Best Preparation for Becoming a Police Officer. Prospective students interested in studying criminal justice will also benefit from this site, in particular from Professor Robert Costello’s article Selecting the Right Criminal Justice School.
In addition to sage career advice, DCJ.com publishes a database of over 5,000 criminal justice programs compiled by hand. Researchers surveyed 1,800 U.S. colleges and universities offering criminal justice programs using information from the U.S. Department of Education, online information, and direct contact with school administrators. Most notably, DCJ.com’s resources—including the program database—are completely free.