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Dr. Bernard Zant, Director
The Administration of
Criminal Justice Program at Bradley
University is an
interdisciplinary program designed to provide an education in the social
science of criminal justice within the context of a broad-based liberal arts
education. The mission
of the Administration of Criminal Justice program at Bradley University
is to provide our students with a thorough understanding of the institutions,
structures and processes through which society defines, perceives and
responds to deviance. This mission is accomplished via a unique collaboration
between the departments of History,
Sociology, and Political Science. The
Program is managed by a coordinating committee made up of two members each
from these three departments. The curriculum is drawn
from courses from the three departments, along with four core courses in the
Administration of Criminal Justice. These four core courses are taught in
collaboration with Illinois Central
College.
The Director and the Members of the
Coordinating Coommittee invite you to visit the
campus to learn more about our program.
Program Coordinating Committee
- Bernard Zant, Department of Sociology,
Director, 309 677-2379
- Amy Scott, Department of History,
309 677-2814
- Larry Aspin, Chair, Department of
Political Science, 309 677-2496
- Craig Curtis,
Department of
Political Science, 309 677-2492
- Lizabeth Crawford, Chair, Department of Sociology, 309
677-2387
- Aurea Toxqui, Department of History,
309 677-2393
The Criminal Justice Advisors
Exciting News: Bradley is creating a Department of
Criminal Justice Studies. Click here to learn more.
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