Gibbs College
Criminal Justice College Programs
For years, Gibbs College in Montclair, New Jersey has been providing students with high-quality academic programs. Degrees can be earned in as little as 18 months and extensive career planning and placement assistance are available.
Criminal Justice Degree
Prepare for entry or advancement into the challenging and exciting field of Criminal Justice. Potential Careers upon completion of this program include, but are not limited to: Public Safety, Crime Prevention, Juvenile Justices, Loss Prevention, Prosecution, Prison Duties, Corrections, Victim Assistance, Court Administration, Law Enforcement, and Trial Processes.
The field of criminal justice centers around the control of criminal behavior in the maintenance of public order and includes the primary functions of law enforcement, prosecution, trial, corrections, and associated responsibilities as well as the secure management, safe keeping, and control of inmates committed to jail or prison custody performed in a humane manner in compliance with constitutional standards.
Location: Montclair, New Jersey
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"Earing my degree in Criminal Justice was one of the best decisions I ever made.My career in law enforcement has not only been very exciting but also very rewarding. Criminal Justice professionals work in all areas of laws enforcement and for agencies including local and state level policing agencies, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Administrative Office of the US Courts, National Center for State Courts, American Judicial Society, Federal Bureau of Prisons Administration and number of other Criminal Justice Agencies."
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