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Justice in a Changing World

The fields of criminology and criminal justice have changed a great deal over the last 20 years, particularly in law enforcement, sentencing, and victims’ advocacy. UNC’s 犯罪学 and 刑事 Justice faculty offer courses on a broad range of topics to prepare students for these changes. Throughout the program, UNC’s CRJ faculty and professional advisor guide and support students in their course selection, career planning, and internship placement. In addition, the department’s annual CRJ Mock Oral Board and CRJ Employment Expo events connect students with potential employers and help students hone job interviewing skills.

At the undergraduate level, UNC offers a Bachelor of 艺术 in 犯罪学 and 刑事 Justice, and a minor in 犯罪学 and 刑事 Justice. At the graduate level, UNC offers a Master of 艺术 in 犯罪学 and 刑事 Justice. The master’s program is delivered in a hybrid format giving busy professionals flexibility; the program’s core courses are held in the evenings at UNC’s Centerra campus in Loveland and elective courses are offered online.

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CRJ Emeritus Honored Throughout 2023

Throughout 2023, Phil Reichel, professor emeritus in the Department of 犯罪学 & 刑事 Justice, was recognized for 3 major honors within his field. 

  • Received the Gerhard O. W. Mueller Award for Distinguished Contributions to International 刑事 Justice
  • Invited to give the Beto Chair Lecture to students and faculty at the College of 刑事 Justice, Sam Houston State University
  • Received the Distinguished Scholar Award from the International Association for the Study of Organized Crime

Philip Reichel's Distinguished Scholar Award

Victoria Terranova Appointed to TCJJ Working Group

Victoria Terranova


Victoria Terranova from the Department of 犯罪学 & 刑事 Justice was recently appointed to the Working Group on Transforming 刑事 and Juvenile Justice. 读 more at the link below.

刑事 Justice MA student Mickey Lawrie presents at ASC Conference

Mickey Lawrie presents at 会议

刑事 Justice MA student Mickey Lawrie, alongside CRJ Associate Professor Kyle Ward, presented original research at the American Society of 犯罪学’s annual 会议. The project, “Rural American Farmers’ Perceptions of Crime and 安全”, is under submission for publication.  

From the UNC Magazine
Spring/Summer 2018 Issue

读ing for a Change

A UNC researcher seeks to understand how incarceration impacts relationships between inmates and their children with a program that helps build family bonds.

The goal is to build bonds between parents and children, and as an added benefit, individuals may not want to re-offend.

Kyle Ward, assistant professor of 犯罪学 and 刑事 Justice

继续 读ing for a Change in the UNC Magazine.