The Criminal Justice Program at McIntosh College offers more than just an Associate Degree in Criminal Justice. It offers students a chance to learn firsthand from some of the most respected law enforcement and public safety professionals in the state.
A few of the Criminal Justice Educational Objectives include:
- Demonstrate appropriate knowledge, skills and abilities necessary for entry-level positions in the profession
- Demonstrate foundational knowledge of criminal investigation and law enforcement
- Demonstrate appropriate knowledge of juvenile delinquency and the juvenile justice process
- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of criminal law and the legal process
- Demonstrate knowledge of corrections, its alternatives, as well as parole
Courses that one might take in the Criminal Justice program are as follows:
- Contemporary Issues in Law Enforcement
- Corrections, Probation, and Parole
- Criminal Evidence and Law
- Criminal Investigation
- Criminal Law
- Crisis Intervention, Drugs, and Law Enforcement
- Cybercrime
- Weapons Training
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- Forensic Photography
- Introduction to Criminal Justice
- Introduction to Criminal Profiling
- Juvenile Justice
- Lifestyles for Law Enforcement
- Police Report Writing
- Principles of Criminalistics
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All Criminal Justice students are required to complete CPR-First Aid Certification. Seminars are offered regularly at McIntosh College and are in addition to regular tuition fees.
Effective July 21, 2008, McIntosh College will no longer be the site for the police testing exam for area police departments. Please contact Monique Graf at email mgraf@ccsnh.edu for information regarding where to apply to take the police exam. Thank you.
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