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School of Justice Studies

College of Justice, Safety & Military Science

School of Justice Studies

College of Justice, Safety & Military Science

Contribute to Making Society Safer and Pursue a Justice Studies Career

A focus on quality, individualized instruction

The demand for trained criminal justice professionals is on the rise. Designated a Council on Post-Secondary Education “Program of Distinction”, the EKU School of Justice Studies (SJS) provides a stimulating learning environment that promotes critical thinking, a practical understanding of justice issues, and an open exchange of ideas. Our experienced faculty strive to maintain a low student to faculty ratio, allowing a focus on individualized instruction despite being one of the largest programs in the nation devoted to justice education. SJS proudly offers degrees in criminal justice, police studies, corrections and juvenile justice, as well as a graduate degree in criminology and criminal justice, that will help you contribute to society and prepare you for a justice-related career.

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Why Study Justice Studies?

Justice studies are inherently interdisciplinary, concentrating on the
various aspects of policing, courts, and corrections that impact societal understandings of, and responses to, crime. There are underlying cultural, economic, sociological, and political issues in the field that must be understood to be handled appropriately. Providing students with the most current knowledge in the field prepares them to meet the challenges of an increasingly complex, technological, and diverse society. Whether you want to be a law enforcement officer, court administrator, or victims advocate, there are many ways to make an impact in this broad career field.

We are committed to exemplary teaching, research and philosophy that is grounded in:

  • Cutting-edge scholarship
  • Engaging students in critical inquiry, logical and ethical thinking
  • Direct engagement of the social world to develop a deep and practical understanding of justice problems
  • Service to the community, university, and profession

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Contact Information

School of Justice Studies

Stratton Building
Room 467
4453 Kit Carson Drive
Richmond, KY 40475

859-622-1978
jus.dean@eku.edu