Criminal Justice

The Criminal Justice Program’s focus is to have you develop an awareness and appreciation of the roles, responsibilities, and collaborative relationships between practitioners in the areas of law enforcement, crime laboratory, private security, corrections, probation/parole, and social agencies.  Giving you the ability to:

  • Explain the administration of law in our society as a method to control chaos.
  • Explain the elements of criminal statutes.
  • Discuss what motivates individuals to commit crimes, and current issues and controversies in law enforcement.
  • Apply the methodology of how to reconstruct a past event as a focus in a criminal investigation.
  • Analyze evidence, and associate that evidence with a suspect.
  • Assess individuals holistically using observation, interviews, interrogations, proxemics, kinesics, and paralinguistics.
  • Apply theoretical concepts to real life scenarios.

The Criminal Justice Department’s commitment to graduating highly-trained and educated students is enhanced by “Active Participation Scenario Learning” within criminal justice courses and its collaboration with Bay Path Colleges Legal Studies Program which is approved by the American Bar Association.


 

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One-Day-A-Week Saturday College Office
Longmeadow Campus
Bay Path College
588 Longmeadow Street
Longmeadow, MA  01106
PH: 413.565.1332
800.782.PATH ext. 1332
FAX: 413.565.1250
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