
Andrew Garcia ’13 has endured many stressful experiences in his six years as a deputy sheriff in Los Angeles County—shootings, robberies, high speed chases—but nothing compares what he is going . . .

How can Batman and financial literacy education possibly have anything in common? The answer, senior criminal justice major Jose Medina says, is preventing crime over the long term. It’s all part . . .

Junior Alexandria Murphy spent last fall working in the Washington, D.C., office of Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and attending seminars on topics such as running for office, ethics, and . . .

Students in Worcester State University’s criminal justice program visited a crime scene on campus recently—but fortunately it was staged, not real. The Worcester Police Department Crime Scene . . .

For the five criminal justice majors who joined Assistant Professor Hyesun Kim on a two-week trip to South Korea in July, it was a chance to compare criminal justice systems of several countries as . . .

Stephen A. Morreale (Criminal Justice) facilitated sessions at the Middle Eastern Partnership Initiative (MEPI) Civic Engagement Leadership Institute at Roger Williams University. MEPI is a U.S. . . .

I just to try to set a path for them and find out what they want to be when they get older, said G.A.N.G Camp staff member Jacob Bottom. Sounds like great advice from a decent and responsible . . .
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