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Criminal Justice Juvenile Justice - Community College of Southern Nevada

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Associate

Criminal Justice Juvenile Justice from Community College of Southern Nevada is a Campus Associate Criminal Justice degree that prepares you for a Legal career. The Juvenile Justice degree offers course work that addresses both the legal and professional aspects of the criminal justice network with emphasis directed towards adolescent and the youthful offenders. The program gives special attention to the juvenile court system and its relation to family, schools, peer pressure, police and correctional settings. Juvenile accountability for criminal behavior is also presented in the program. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES - Graduates of this program will have the opportunity to: Demonstrate understanding of the four subsystems of the criminal justice network and the workings of these institutions in society. Explain the means by which institution provide justice and how it is used to satisfy the needs of society. Demonstrate understanding of juvenile justice theories and concepts. View more details on College of Southern Nevada . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Criminal Justice courses.

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