Criminal Justice at SBB College

July 7th, 2008 by Jason Stollham
Jason Stollham

The program on criminal justice is extremely interesting and has been designed for students who are interested in studying crime and would like build a career in criminal justice or security.


Theories of Criminal Behavior

The course at SBBCollege mainly focuses on criminal behavior. It trains the students so that they have a superior understand of the criminal behavior, from a (biological, psychological, social perspective). The course lays emphasis on the past and present theories. Apart from these, the students usually concentrate on prevention, control, and treatment of criminal and delinquent behavior.

Criminal Justice and the Research Methods:

In this course offered by SBBCollege, the students are required to gather, analyze and report social data. It is based on established scientific theories and the entire course is scientific in its approach. There are both qualitative and quantitative research techniques; these include including data collection, experimental and non-experimental designs, measurement procedures, sampling methods, and interpretation of research results.

Issues related to Law and Judiciary:

The students of this program at SBBCollege are taught the basics of American Legal system. Attention is paid to the basic topics i.e. jurisdiction, policies, and procedures of courts in the administration of criminal justice. The students learn the basic principles of criminal law. This includes throwing light on the criminal behavior for specific crimes and the diverse exculpatory situations for criminal liability. In this course criminal issues are also taught along with democratic principles such as the legal rights of the incriminated in criminal proceedings.

The Process and Criminal Justice Systems:


You are required to study various components of the criminal justice system in this course at SBBCollege and it includes topics such as police, courts, corrections and the juvenile justice system. The main aim of this course is to establish the relationship between the various components of the criminal justice system, like broad political, economic, and social issues and define the value of such relationships. This course also scrutinizes the diverse components of the criminal justice system, like police, courts, corrections, and the juvenile justice system.


Some of the Ethics in the Criminal Justice System:

Just like any other fields of study, the Criminal Justice System also has an ethics code which provides an overview of the historical record of the general trend of corruption and thorough analysis of unethical practices.

There are various other courses such as Methods of Offender Treatment, Juvenile Delinquency, Crisis Intervention, Drugs, Alcohol, and Crime, Law Enforcement
and Crime Prevention for those interested in studying crime.

Provo College: Criminal Justice

July 5th, 2008 by Jason Stollham
Jason Stollham

(CRIMINAL JUSTICE – Associate of Science Degree)

Aim of providing Criminal Justice Education to students:

The main aim of providing Criminal Justice education at Provo College is to enlighten students in the field of ‘Criminal Justice’ and give them information and ability so that they can work for the criminal justice system. An education from Provo College ensures that a student can work with enough confidence and ability, wherever he/she is required to, in the Criminal Justice system. It is a much coveted career for the intelligent students, who wish to fight the existing evils of the society

Related Fields where you can get a job after graduating from Provo College:

At Provo College, the criminal justice program creates successful students who are capable of handling the responsibilities of private investigator, law enforcement officer, Corrections Officer, Forensic Science Technicians, court administrator, Juvenile Counselor, Victim Assistance officer, and Security Officer.

Departments hiring for Criminal Justice System:

The U.S. Department of Labor is of the opinion that Forensic Science Technicians will be the first grade recruiters by the year 2014. According to the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, (2006), there will be about 13,000 jobs over the next seven years).

The fields in which Criminal Justice graduates are trained:

At Provo College, the graduates are trained in the following fields. They include the following fields.

  • Law enforcement operations
  • Criminal law
  • Criminology
  • Juvenile delinquency
  • Crime control and asset protection

Time and Duration of the course:

At Provo College the average time required for a graduation course is just 18 months. Within these 18 months, you shall be given a full time Criminal Education program. You can also gain some practical knowledge about the criminal education course, since Provo College provides on-site application programs for creating capable students. Building up confidence is a part and parcel of the Criminal Education Program.

Your subjects at Provo College, Criminal Justice system:

The course is of 93 quarter hours. The subjects that a student needs to study are the following: Mathematics, Algebra, English, Written Communications, Technical Writing, Social Science Personal finance, American History, Humanities, Logic and Science, Ethics, General Psychology and Spanish. The subtotal credit for all these subjects is 12. The other courses of study are Strategies for Success and Career Development. The main courses that are offered at the final year to a Criminal Justice student at Provo College are the following:

  • Criminal investigations
  • Juvenile delinquency
  • Police report writing
  • Criminal psychology
  • Drug abuse and crime control
  • Introduction to criminal justice administration
  • Introduction to corrections
  • Rules of evidence
  • Criminology
  • Law enforcement operations
  • Criminal law
  • Management of criminal justice agencies
  • Criminal justice internship
  • Business applications software
  • Computer fundamentals
  • Word processing