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Best criminal justice schools in New York?

I'm really interested in studying criminal justice in college, especially programs in New York. Does anyone have insight into which schools have strong programs in this field? I'm just starting my research, so any guidance would be super helpful!

7 months ago

For the study of Criminal Justice, there are several schools in New York known for strong programs in this field. While always remember that the best fit for you depends on multiple factors, including your personal interests, learning style, financial situation, and career goals, here are a few options:

1. John Jay College of Criminal Justice: As a part of the public City University of New York (CUNY) system, John Jay is a prominent choice specializing in criminal justice and forensic psychology. The college offers a multitude of undergraduate and graduate programs related to justice (e.g., criminology, forensics, legal studies).

2. University of Albany, SUNY: The school's School of Criminal Justice is one of the oldest in the country and highly ranked. UAlbany offers both undergraduate and graduate programs in criminal justice.

3. Fordham University: Located in the Bronx, Fordham's Sociology Department offers a concentration in criminology that combines theoretical and practical foundations.

4. St. John's University: Located in Queens, they offer both a major and minor in criminal justice. Their program focuses on the causes and consequences of crime, the legal process, and the organization and operation of justice agencies.

5. Buffalo State, SUNY: Buffalo State's criminal justice department provides both a BS in Criminal Justice and a BA in Criminal Justice with a pre-law concentration.

Remember, it's important to do your own research as well. Look at course offerings, access to internships, faculty expertise, alumni success, and more. Try to visit campuses if you can or do virtual tours to get a feel for the community. Good luck with your college search!

7 months ago

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