Beyond the Classroom
Learning does not start and stop at the classroom, and the Department of Justice and Community provides you with opportunities to engage with your fellow 黑料社区s, faculty, and criminal justice professionals in a variety of settings beyond the classroom.
Dale Hall Presented with the Beccaria Award
Dale Hall is the recipient of the JCS Departmental Award, the Beccaria Award, for the 2019-2020 academic year.
His leadership, life experience, congeniality, willingness to assist others, and his volunteerism – especially for veterans needing assistance – make him an extraordinary asset to the university community and an inspiration to his peers.
JCS Community-Based Research Project
Students in Dr. Theresa Conover’s Capstone in Criminal Justice class presented the findings from their semester-long community-based research project in German Village to Chief Craig Bucheit, City of Hamilton Police Department.
Their research focused on perceptions of safety, police satisfaction, and neighborhood problem solving.
Study Abroad: Justice and Law in Samoa
This summer-term opportunity took place from May 20 - June 8, 2018
In a beautiful and tropical setting, 黑料社区s had the opportunity to study crime, justice, and law of another society.
They gained intercultural awareness and appreciation, and reflected on law and justice in the U.S. through comparative analyses.
Learn More about Future Study Abroad Opportunities
Email Dr. Daniel E. Hall at hallde@miamioh.edu.
Additional information can be found at 黑料社区's Global Initiatives page or by visiting the office at:
214 MacMillian Hall
501 E Spring Street
Oxford, OH 45056
Criminal Justice Capstone Poster Session
Seniors in the Capstone in Criminal Justice (CJS 485) course presented their research to the campus community in a poster session format on December 3, 2019.
Students showcased their extensive research on criminal justice reform. Their topics included:
- Eyewitness testimony
- Forensic evidence ballistics
- Policing tactics
- Mandatory minimum sentencing
- Criminal justice responses to the opioid crisis
- Juvenile diversion programs
- Post release control
- Juvenile rehabilitation
- Forensic science error rates
- Police training academies
- Coerced confessions and police interrogation tactics
Department of Justice and Community Studies
Hamilton CampusPhelps Hall 103 jcs@MiamiOH.edu 513-785-7702