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Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice - Corrections (Online)

Criminal justice is an ever-evolving field that requires qualified professionals who have both a deep understanding of our legal system and adept interpersonal skills.

At Southern New Hampshire University, you can earn the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice with real-world perspective. Expanding the boundaries of a traditional criminal justice program, you’ll be exposed to:

  • Current criminology theories
  • Discretion in decision making
  • Emerging national and global trends
  • Effective communication strategies

The bachelor's degree in criminal justice includes an embedded communication certificate, which can help give you the tools to write and speak effectively in situations where every detail matters.

Learn how to:

  • Evaluate the impact of technologies and trends on criminal justice agencies
  • Promote community relations and partnerships
  • Communicate effectively and professionally to diverse audiences
  • Apply laws, regulations and ethical standards to decision-making practices
  • Develop research-based solutions to complex problems
  • Examine human motivation and behavior

With the U.S. correctional system in a state of change, there's a need for professionals focused on prisoner rehabilitation and reintegration within the broader offender treatment system.

In Southern New Hampshire University's online Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Corrections, you'll explore evidence-based programs and practices for rehabilitating offenders in correctional institutions and in the community.

This program addresses the continuum of services provided in corrections, including community-based supervision and the social factors that lead to incarceration. Through simulated scenarios, you'll encounter actual challenges and solve them with the guidance of experienced instructors.

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