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The complex and controversial issues of crime, law and justice remain at the forefront of public policy debates at the local, national and international levels. While serious crime rates have steadily declined in recent years, the nation continues to struggle with such issues as gangs, racial profiling, capital punishment, terrorism, drugs and growing rates of imprisonment.

Research and scholarship into the causes of crime, as well as the most equitable means of controlling it, have evolved at a rapid pace. UIC’s Criminology, Law, and Justice program has been one of the national leaders in undergraduate and graduate instruction over the past thirty years. Its interdisciplinary faculty is recognized for its research, teaching and public service in the fields of criminology, criminal justice and law and society.

Apart from its longstanding bachelors and master programs, the Department has one of the top PhD programs in the field.

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News and Highlights

Criminology, Law, and Justice

The Department name is changed as "Criminology, Law, and Justice" and the change is effective from Fall 2008.

Current Department Publications

Congratulations to John Hagedorn with his new book publication in 2008.

John Hagedorn: A World of Gangs: Armed Young Men and Gangsta Culture (U. of Minnesota Press) 











Future Events

  • Upcoming
    Events

     

    The UIC Department of Criminology, Law, and Justice

    and the Office of Social Science Research present:


    Alistair Fraser
    The University of Glasgow

     

    A Tale of Two Second Cities: 
    
    Gangs, Globalisation and Identity in Glasgow and Chicago
    Wednesday, November 18, 2009

    1:45pm-3:00pm

    4011 BSB

     













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