Be a catalyst for change in the field of criminal justice
The University of Saint Joseph’s Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and Restorative Justice is a unique program that not only provides you with knowledge in law enforcement, corrections, and the judicial systems but also the theories and practices of restorative justice. With a focus on restorative justice, you learn to help victims recover from the harm caused by crime and protect the community by preventing crimes.
Whether you aspire to pursue careers in public service, corrections, or law enforcement or want to prepare yourself for law school, the BS in Criminal Justice and Restorative Justice program gives you the tools, experience, and knowledge to serve the community and improve the criminal justice system.
Program Advantages
Real-World Experience & Internships
The University of Saint Joseph’s BS degree in Criminal Justice and Restorative Justice puts an emphasis on real-world practice, empowering you to gain professional experience before graduation.
During the program, you can build on your education with practical internship experiences in Connecticut and the surrounding areas, including York Correctional Institute and other Department of Correction facilities, Hartford Police Department, CT Juvenile Training Academy Community Partners in Action, Adult and Child Probation (Judicial Branch), Community Court (Judicial Branch), Public Defender’s Office (Judicial Branch), and the Office of the Victim Advocate.
Transformative Program Focusing on Restorative Justice
Unlike a traditional Criminal Justice degree, USJ’s Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and Restorative Justice program is designed with a unique focus, moving away from previous thinking and toward the innovative use of restorative theory and practice across all fields. Through the study of restorative justice, you obtain a comprehensive view of underlying principles of accountability while focusing on victims and the community, general public policies, and specific programs and practices.
Expert Faculty
All classes in the BS in Criminal Justice and Restorative Justice program are taught by our distinguished faculty from various disciplines such as biology, social psychology, and behavioral studies. With a passion for teaching and their commitment to student success, they offer ample mentorship opportunities that can improve your learning experience.