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Groundbreaking New Report Exposes Impact of Solitary Confinement in Louisiana State Prisons

By Loyola University on Tue, 06/25/2019 - 10:00

Forensic Science Minor

Master of Criminology & Justice (Online)

As a leader in the criminal justice field, you will be able to turn your passion for social justice into a career – actively working to make the world a safer, more just place. To achieve a high-level position in the field and make the biggest impact, you will likely need a master’s degree in criminal justice or master’s in criminology and justice. Responding to this need for professionally trained criminal justice administrators, planners, and researchers, Loyola University New Orleans offers a 100% online master of criminology and justice.

Formerly Incarcerated Share Their Stories of Incarceration and Re-Entry with Members of Westbank Catholic Church

By Loyola University on Mon, 10/15/2018 - 10:59

Forensic Chemistry Minor

Criminology and Justice Minor

Master of Criminology & Justice

Sociology

Investigate the social world around you and use science to improve it.

Sociology is for you if you want to understand patterns of human behavior, problems, and institutions. Community engaged professors will give you the skills and analytical tools to learn about the things you really care about, so you can do something to improve the world around you.

Undergraduate Programs

Bachelor of Arts in Sociology

Criminology and Justice

Also available online.

Keeping people safe. making the world a better place—these things are not as simple as putting those who break the law in jail.

Justice is more complex than that, and our system needs people who can study and maintain it. We want you to ask questions about our social structures as a whole—to understand not just the implications our constructs have on crime, but what we can change for the better.