Come for the opportunity to work for the National Security Agency. Stay for the chance to arrest a perpetrator in the parking lot by Joyner House, which, by the way, is staged.
The Criminal Justice (CRJ) major at William Peace University, under the direction of Dr. Elizabeth Kusko, is sending graduates out into the world, prepared to make an immediate impact in their chosen field.
Recently, six Peace graduates were accepted into Law School. Another CRJ alum, Sierra Silvey, is headed to Georgetown University for graduate school after a successful internship with the Raleigh Police Department (RPD). Those are just a few examples of how students from the major are thriving.
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