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  1. High Distinction. A candidate must have a 3.50/4.00 cumulative GPA in all criminology, law, and justice courses, a 3.25/4.00 cumulative GPA in all UIC courses, and complete a paper written for CLJ 399, which will be reviewed by a faculty advisor and the Departmental Undergraduate Committee. Qualified students should contact the departmental ...

  2. EJP, a unit of the College of Education at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, is a comprehensive college-in-prison program. Since 2008, ... education justice project university of illinois 1001 S. Wright St Champaign, IL 61820; p: 217-300-5150; info@educationjustice.net;

  3. Criminology & Criminal Justice Get Involved | Resources | Contact | Faculty & Staff One University Plaza, UHB 3050, Springfield, Illinois, 62703-5407 ccj@uis.edu • 217-206-6779

  4. procedures of the Illinois criminal justice system. Chicago, IL: Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. This project was supported by Grant# 08-DJ-BX-0034 and Grant# 09-SU-B9-0055 awarded to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice.

  5. Dr. Olson received his B.S. in Criminal Justice from Loyola University Chicago, his M.A. in Criminal Justice from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and his Ph.D. in Political Science/Public Policy Analysis from the University of Illinois at Chicago, where he was the recipient of the Assistant United States Attorney General’s Graduate Research Fellowship.

  6. Loyola’s Center for Criminal Justice emerges as a voice of reason as Illinois becomes the first state to overhaul the system. Loyola University Chicago’s Center for Criminal Justice (CCJ) has become a key resource in a national debate around a controversial topic: cash bail. In 2021, the Illinois General Assembly passed House Bill 3653, an ...

  7. 14 de may. de 2024 · Master of Arts Program Admission Requirements. Admission into the criminology and criminal justice graduate program requires a grade point average of 2.70 or higher from the last 60 hours of undergraduate courses for applicants with a bachelor’s degree, or from the last 45 hours of undergraduate courses for applicants completing their bachelor’s degree.