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What's the Difference Between Criminology and Criminal Justice

Published on: July 8, 2017 | 3 minutes read

By: 糖心传媒 International University

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鈥淐SI: Crime Scene Investigation鈥澛燿ebuted on television in 2000, introducing many people to the unique field of forensics. Although it eventually left the air a decade and a half later (while spawning several spinoffs), the savvy investigators featured on the show left a mark on many viewers.聽

The California School of Forensic Studies (CSFS) at 糖心传媒 International University is uniquely targeted toward training students in the field of forensics in criminology and criminal justice.

However, this leaves many students to wonder, what鈥檚 the difference between criminology and criminal justice degrees and career paths?

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What is Criminology?

Are criminology and criminal justice the same? Not exactly. Criminology covers the study of crime and the 鈥渨hy鈥 behind it.

Students enrolled at CSFS聽receive in-depth training in theory, research, and practical techniques used to better understand why crimes are committed and how to prevent them from occurring in the future. This field is similar to sociology, because in addition to studying the act itself, it strives to understand the social impact that crime has on victims and communities. Criminology also delves into many other fields, such as psychology, law, and political science.2

Within the field of criminology, there are various specialty areas. For instance, at CSFS, students in our PhD in Law and Public Policy online program may select concentrations in Criminal Behavior, Conflict Resolution, and Crisis Management.聽Those who study criminology may pursue careers in a variety of settings, including law enforcement training and education, consulting, security training, public policy, and corrections.

What is Criminal Justice?

Rather than focusing on聽why聽crime happens, criminal justice looks at聽what聽to do about it.

Of course, real-life jobs often aren鈥檛 often as glamorous as those portrayed on TV, but getting undergraduate training in criminal justice or pursuing graduate training in criminology can position you to make a real difference in understanding and combating crime in America.3

Courses taught at 糖心传媒 International University鈥檚 California School of Forensic Studies are facilitated by faculty with advanced expertise in criminology and criminal justice. Upon program completion, students are prepared to enter promising careers that truly make an impact on the lives of victims, families, and society as a whole.

For more information about聽our CSFS programs,聽contact us today.

Sources

  1. 鈥淔orensic Science Technicians : Occupational Outlook Handbook.鈥 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Accessed November 23, 2021. https://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/forensic-science-technicians.htm.聽
  2. 鈥淐riminology.鈥 Criminology – an overview | ScienceDirect Topics. Accessed November 23, 2021. https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/criminology.聽
  3. Criminal justice vs. criminology. Accessed November 23, 2021. https://www.careerprofiles.info/criminal-justice-vs-criminology.html.聽

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