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The purpose of Dallas Baptist University is to provide Christ-centered
quality higher education in the arts, sciences, and professional
studies at both the undergraduate and graduate levels to traditional
age and adult students in order to produce servant leaders
who have the ability to integrate faith and learning through
their respective callings.
Criminal Justice is the study of crime and
of the agencies concerned with its prevention and control.
We, as a Christ-centered educational institution, are dedicated
to integrating faith and learning with professional knowledge
and skills. Students will be trained to enforce the law not
only on a fair and just basis, but also under the guidance
of Biblical standards and in the scope of God's love.
Goals of the Criminal Justice Major
- Provide students with knowledge of the
general scope of crime in America and of the criminal justice
system.
- Prepare students for their careers in areas
of law enforcement, the judicial system, homeland and organizational security, corrections, social
services, and juvenile justice or preparation for competition
at the graduate level or law school.
- Instruct students in the societal standards
of ethics along with divine truth and Christian doctrines
and how these principles apply to the enforcement of law
in practice.
- Have in-service Christian instructors
to provide a variety of disciplines, cases, and experiences
as a reference, so that students may successfully cultivate
Christ-centered servant leadership in their careers of protection
and service.
- Recruit Christian students with a vision
and burden to enter this field. Also, recruit qualified
in-service officers for our program to be trained as criminal
justice agents who are Christ-centered with a servant attitude.
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