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Major Matchup Guide for Criminal Justice or Law Enforcement Majors

A major in criminal justice and a master’s degree in student affairs align well by providing a strong foundation for addressing student well-being, campus safety, conflict resolution, and ethical decision-making. Both fields focus on supporting individuals, building communities, and responding effectively to complex situations.

  1. Disciplinary Procedures: In criminal justice, you learn aspects of legal processes, investigative techniques, and ethical considerations. These skills are applicable for developing and enforcing student conduct policies, handling disciplinary cases, and ensuring that procedures are fair and consistent.
  2. Crisis Management: A criminal justice major includes training in crisis intervention, risk assessment, and management strategies. Skills in crisis management are vital for responding to student emergencies, supporting students in distress, handling conflicts, and providing support during critical incidents, ensuring student safety and well-being.
  3. Conflict Resolution and Mediation: A criminal justice major offers knowledge in negotiation, mediation, and conflict resolution techniques. These skills are valuable for resolving disputes among students and student grievances, mediating conflicts, and creating a positive and harmonious campus environment.
  4. Understanding Legal and Ethical Issues: In criminal justice, you focus on legal frameworks, ethical issues, and the rights of individuals. This understanding helps in navigating legal and ethical considerations related to student privacy, campus policies, disciplinary issues, discrimination, and compliance with regulations, ensuring that student affairs practices adhere to legal standards.
  5. Policy Development and Implementation: A criminal justice major provides insights into policy development, implementation, and evaluation in the context of law and public safety. This knowledge is useful for developing campus policies related to student conduct, safety, and welfare, and crisis response, ensuring they are effective and aligned with best practices.

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Joey Riosh, LEJA Major
Joey Rios, CSP '26

Undergraduate Major:
LEJA and Forensic Psychology,
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Both law enforcement and CSP share a common passion for helping people succeed. My experience in law enforcement solidified my commitment to supporting and encouraging people to reach their full potential, especially those struggling to find their footing. My college experience changed my life, and I'm excited to guide college students through their own journey!

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