Catalog 2024-2025
Criminal Justice, A.S.
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CONTACT
Adina Giannelli, 413.552.2018, agiannelli@hcc.edu
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The mission of the Criminal Justice Program is to educate and mentor students in a learning community which fosters ethical decision-making and the skills necessary to transfer to a four-year institution. Grounded in the social sciences, the program seeks to inspire a commitment to public service through a comprehensive academic understanding of criminal legal systems. Our program equips students to think critically, recognize systemic inequalities in the criminal legal system, and develop an appreciation for the importance of human rights in a diverse society.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:
- demonstrate an understanding of the historical development, functions, and roles of each component of the criminal legal system
- express themselves in a clear and coherent manner and be able to discuss, in written and non-written forms, issues related to the criminal legal system
- identify dimensions of diversity, including, race, gender identity or expression, age, ethnicity, language, class, culture, sexual orientation, ability, size, etc. and the ways in which oppression, privilege, discrimination, and social and economic disadvantage contribute to inequalities and injustices within criminal legal systems
- demonstrate a critical understanding of scholarly research and governmental crime statistics used to measure public policies, practices, and outcomes in criminal legal systems
- identify, locate, evaluate, and responsibly use appropriate legal, sociological, and other sources in papers and assignments
- identify and understand theories of ethics and apply them to criminal legal system policy, practices, and decision-making
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