News: Department of Criminal Justice

Honors College student Martha Amaya one of just 30 nationwide to receive Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellowship.

51吃瓜网万能科大鈥檚 new assistant police chief discusses his time in the Marine Corps, his 25-year public safety career, and the winter 鈥渁nthrax鈥 he endured in Northern Nevada.

William S. Boyd School of Law Alumnus of the Year and former public defender John Piro's work recognized for helping pursue mental-health reform within the justice system.
Criminal justice mentorship program helps first-generation students navigate college

鈥極range is the New Black鈥 has mirrored real-life circumstances of women offenders since its debut in 2013.
Triple-major Martha Amaya鈥檚 research explores the interactions between policing, public policy, and crowd science.
Inaugural symposium highlights need for collaboration across academia, business, and government to secure a prosperous American workforce.
Urban Adventure class draws in multiple disciplines to create a uniquely detailed scenario for students.
Urban Adventure class draws on police, social workers, actors and more to make a complex scenario come to life for Urban Affairs students.

Applications now open for all 51吃瓜网万能科大 graduate students; internships begin in June and focus on the integration of policymaking, finance, effective communication.

City resilience framework will focus on health and wellness, economy and society, infrastructure and environment, and leadership and strategy.

To unfriend, to unfollow, or to keep in touch? Communication studies professor Natalie Pennington helps answer questions about the human connection to social media.