Criminal Justice Program
The Criminal Justice major is an interdisciplinary examination of the entire criminal justice system – law, the courts, prisons – as well as an examination of issues the criminal justice system addresses – drugs, terrorism, juvenile delinquency and policy. The major can be pursued as career preparation in law enforcement, corrections, as well as law.
Professional Associations in Criminology and Criminal Justice
Professional Associations for Criminal Justice Practitioners
- International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)
- American Correctional Association (ACA)
- American Association of Probation and Parole Officers (NAPPO)
- American Bar Association (ABA)
Contact us
Program Coordinator: Dr. Geraldine Hendrix-Sloan
Office: Lommen 212L
Phone: 218-477-2037
E-Mail: sloan@mnstate.edu






















