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Students serve as trainees The College of Criminal Justice is probably one of our most demanding colleges. But a life in law enforcement, corrections, forensic science and related fields can be a fulfilling life. A career in one of these fields takes long hours studying laws, history of the field, and the criminal element. This college also puts an emphasis on first hand experience, with professors that have job experience in their respective fields. This college requires its undergraduate students to go through an intern process. These students must finish a six hour internship at state or local police departments. state or federal prisons, such as the Federal Prison in Talladega, Adult and Juvenile Courts in the Southeast, Prosecutors' Offices, crime labs, and other agencies in the field of criminal justice throughout the Southeast. A very small percentage of special students are selected by the Federal Training Center in Glynco, Georgia, for basic police officer training, Aik) a few students are selected To spend their internship at the Northeast Alabama Police Training Academy, These students are recognized statewide as quality trained police officers. Check into Criminal Justice; it might be the field for you. — Doug McCrary 22
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Academics Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. II Timothy 2:15
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Criminal justice leader in field A leader in its field and a college that keeps up with the times, the College of Criminal Justice, located in Brewer Hall, is the only one of its kind in the state, and one of only several in the nation. The Criminal Justice College is constantly growing under the wcrtchful eye and guidance of Dr. Thomas Barker, Dean of the College. He and his staff have a national and statewide reputation for excellence with members on the National and State Regulatory Boards, The college presently has about 400 undergraduates and about 50 graduate students and is still growing. The college is also improving in the way it helps its students with more hands on work, improvement in job placement for its students, more work with crime scenes and crime scene photography, and the addition of a new forensic science teacher this year. Eventually the college will develop separate full departments in each field of study. — Doug McCrary 23
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