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40th Anniversary of the College of Criminal Justice

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NEW AND NOTEWORTHY
In preparation for our 40th Anniversary Celebration, we are preparing a 2 volume set for the College of Criminal Justice and our friends. The first volume will be a history of the College through four decades of change at Northeastern University.

The second volume is a Who’s Who of our graduates. We need you to fill us in on your life since graduating from CJ. Your friends and fellow alums are looking forward to sharing this information and seeing where life has taken us.Please see left!

In October 2006, thirteen high-ranking members of the Irish Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform participated in the second annual executive development program in justice policy at our College. Click here for more information. >

Northeastern University's cutting-edge master's degree in Information Assurance bridges the world of crime control and law with that of technology and systems development. >

The CCJ is pleased to announce a new five-course undergraduate minor. Students may concentrate in either the Behavioral or Adminstrative aspects of Criminal Justice. Click here for more information

CCJ announces new certificate programs in Private Security Leadership and Police Leadership. Please click here for more information.

The Institute on Race and Justice released the final "Massachusetts Racial and Gender Profiling Report" to the Executive Office of Public Safety. The report determined that 249 law enforcement agencies had substantial disparities in traffic stops.

CCJPR releases new study on workplace violence Please click here for the report.

The CCJ introduced the Institute for Security and Public Policy (ISPP), in collaboration with the College of Computer and Informational Science and the College of Business Administration.


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