The
primary mission of the ETSU Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology
is to create and to disseminate that body of knowledge generally defined
within the scope of criminology, which includes the study of the breaking
of laws, the making of laws, and the social and political reaction to the
breaking of laws.
Crime
is a central concern to society. Creating and disseminating knowledge
regarding the efficacy of criminal justice agencies and crime control
policies, the etiology and epidemiology of offending, or other concomitant
issues, is essential in developing a response to crime. The Department
emphasizes the preparation of well-educated graduates and scholarly
productivity that adds to our understanding of crime while enhancing
learning opportunities. The academic programs contribute to the mastery of
basic academic competencies while preparing graduates to assume the role
of responsible citizens and professionals in the field. The specific
mission-related goals include:
- Facilitating student involvement in society by inculcating a desire
for life-long learning, the ability to think critically, and to
express themselves in a variety of formats.
- Promoting a critical understanding of crime and concomitant issues
by engaging in research that contributes to the body of knowledge in a
vital area of concern to society and that enhances learning
opportunities for students, faculty, practitioners, and citizens.
- Performing service to the discipline, to the university and to the
community.
- Recruiting and retaining faculty and students of the highest
academic caliber from diverse backgrounds, ideologies, and interests.
- Mentoring students and involving them in opportunities for active
learning.
- Preparing students for careers in the field and for advanced
academic studies.
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