CHICAGO (WLS) -- There are major developments affecting area students in an investigation of for-profit colleges, the ABC7 I-Team is reporting exclusively. The Illinois attorney general has reached a ...
It’s not the most typical classroom, but University of North Texas criminal justice students said that sharing a class with people who are incarcerated has changed the way they see people in the ...
WILLISTON, N.D. (KUMV) - Dickinson State University officials say they’re adding another degree option at Williston State ...
Middle Tennessee school nominators were asked to submit their top criminal justice students for this week's poll Amid a flurry of snow and days-long school closures throughout Middle Tennessee, school ...
The crime science investigations about to start at Moraine Valley Community College may not pack the wallop of television dramas, but they’ve already got students excited about the possibilities of ...
Riverdale High School student Danielle Clark secured the top spot with more than 70% of votes. 11 top criminal justice students were nominated for The Tennessean's latest Student of the Week poll.
ENOLA, Pa. (WHTM)– Central Penn College launched a new program that will give students the opportunity to pursue careers in the criminal justice field, including jobs like law enforcement and ...
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New UTA course partners criminal justice students with Arlington PD to solve cold cases
Arlington police are turning to an unlikely source for help in solving decades-old murder cases: college students. In a new course at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), a group of criminal ...
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - SOWELA Technical Community College alongside the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office hosted their first-ever Criminal Justice Day. “Every kid loves to play cops and robbers ...
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (KMOT) – This past week’s murder trial in Grand Forks captured the attention of people all across the country. It was also a learning opportunity for some up-and-coming criminal ...
State University of New York Chancellor John B. King Jr. announced the second cohort of the SUNY Accessibility Advocates and ...
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