The GS Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology offers bachelors and masters degrees with emphases in criminal justice and criminology or cybercrime.
Important new article out about criminal justice policy related to monetary sanctions. Give it a read and congrats to CJ faculty member @DrKrisThompson and team!
New JQ article. Passage of #SB5 in #Missouri post-Ferguson led to more dismissals of monetary sanctions, but racial disparities are left unchanged. The 'law in action' led to higher monetary sanctions, overall. @KristinaThompp@paigeevaughn
https://t.co/JMtfqPP1rY
CBSS and the College of Education are partnering next month to host a POVERTY SIMULATION on March 23 from 10 AM to 1 PM in the Russell Union Ballroom on the Statesboro campus. We hope you will join us in this illuminating, interactive experience!