Administration of justice at JCCC
At JCCC, you may prepare for a variety of jobs within the criminal justice field. More than 1 million people are employed in administration of justice and law enforcement in the United States.
JCCC's administration of justice program offers general and specialized courses, including criminal investigation, corrections, crime analysis, family violence/sexual abuse, forensics, introduction to terrorism, substance use and abuse, constitutional case law, criminal behavior and many more. Online classes are also available.
Successful completion of 64 hours of credit leads to an associate of arts degree in administration of justice. The credits earned at JCCC can also be the first step toward earning a bachelor's of science degree in criminal justice.
For more information, call Kay King, program chair, at 913-469-8500, ext. 4704, or e-mail King.
