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JUSTICE STUDIES Dr. Glenn Hastedt, Chair Daisy Breneman, Academic Advisor
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Page 1: Dr. Glenn Hastedt, Chair Daisy Breneman, Academic Advisor.

JUSTICE STUDIES

Dr. Glenn Hastedt, Chair

Daisy Breneman, Academic Advisor

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What is justice?

JUSTICE is a concept that encompasses the principles of fairness, equity, and right action. Justice is necessary for sustaining and promoting the growth

and development of individuals and communities politically, economically, and socially.

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What we Are• Liberal Arts program

• Social sciences and the humanities• Interdisciplinary• Looking at “puzzles”: rigorous analysis• Policy focused• Students develop a personal definition of justice

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What We Are Not

• A Criminal Justice Major• Criminal Justice Minor at JMU, pre-professional focus• CRJU programs : applied problems to be solved• JUST views justice issues as a general class of social and

political problems to be understood; looks at puzzles that have multiple answers depending on perspective

• Pre Law School Major• JMU offers Pre-law as a pre-professional program; students select

major from a wide range of fields

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THE JUSTICE STUDIES MAJOR• Core Requirements: • Track Requirements

• Track A: Crime and Criminology• Track B: Global Justice and Policy• Track C: Social Justice

• Senior Seminar

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Pathway through the Major

• First semester: JUST 200• Second Semester: Track Foundation Courses• Third Semester and Beyond: Upper Level Track Courses• Last Two Semesters: Research Methods and Senior

Seminar

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Common Themes

• Fairness• Standards• Rights• Responsibilities

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TRACK A: Crime and Criminology

• Focuses on nature, causes and solutions for crime, primarily focused on U.S. at the national level

• Explores questions of justice in the context of criminal behavior

• Theoretical traditions in the Social Sciences

• Emphasis on thoughtful examination of the responses to crime, with a concentration on effective policy initiatives

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TRACK B: Global Justice and Policy

• Explores issues of justice in global context; questions of security, equity and equality

• Diverse topics, including international law, national security, war & peace, cross cultural relations, democratization, environmental protection, conflict resolution and human rights

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TRACK C: Social Justice• Designed to investigate what is fair, equitable and just

• Emphasizing the oppression and liberation of vulnerable, exploited and marginalized populations

• Promotes sustainable and just solutions to social, political and economic problems (such as poverty, discrimination, environmental destruction)

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PROGRAMS of INTEREST• Washington Semester

• JMU housing• Fall for Track A or C; Spring for B or C

• Internships• Detailed information on the Justice Studies website• Most do them in the summer• Optional, but encouraged

• Study Abroad• See Office of International Programs

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Engagement

• Students are encouraged to participate in civic and community engagement opportunities

• Nelson Institute Seminar

• JMU opportunities and resources (examples):• Mahatma Gandhi Center for Global Nonviolence• Community Service-Learning Office• Student Organizations

• Learn more on the Justice Studies website

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TYPICAL CAREER INTERESTS*

• Track A: local, state, federal law enforcement (police, Homeland Security, Secret Service, FBI,); law; corrections; academic/research

• Track B: federal law enforcement, peace corps, international aid agencies, NGOs, diplomatic corps

• Track C: mediation organizations, human services, overseas development organizations, nonprofits

• *But these aren’t the only possibilities

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A Note on Careers

• Liberal Arts degree program

• Not applied/preparing for a specific job

• Knowledge & critical thinking skills• Learn (how) to learn

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CHOICES

• Think about academic and career goals, and what you want your college experience to be • Explore, learn more, use resources

• Where and what feels right

• What am I going to give back? • Engaged University

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QUESTIONS


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