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Criminology, B.A.


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Department Chairperson:

Ann Marie Rocheleau
Office: Martin Institute 237
Phone: 508-565-1982
arocheleau@stonehill.edu

Criminology is an interdisciplinary program which has a liberal arts foundation stressing critical thinking and communication skills. The program requires that students take a critical look at aspects of the criminal justice system such as police, courts, prisons, diversion programs, criminal laws and restorative justice practices. In addition to this institutional analysis, other courses examine the nature of individuals and groups which are in conflict with the law. Direct contact with social service or criminal justice agencies is required through an internship placement.

This program is more aligned with the liberal arts aspects of undergraduate education than it is with training for careers in criminal justice and social service, but it does help to prepare students for entry-level employment as well as graduate and law school.

The major in Criminology requires the completion of eleven courses.

Complete Two Law-Related Courses


Complete a Capstone in Criminology


May be completed in the 2nd semester of Junior year, the summer between Junior and Senior Year, or Senior Year.

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