The Franklin University Criminal Justice Administration Program: To protect, serve, and preserve social order and public safety.
Since 1902, Franklin University has been a pioneer in meeting the needs of adult students who have the ambition to continue their education in combination with other responsibilities.
As a learner-centered institution of higher education, the four cornerstones of the educational philosophy are:
1) Ensuring academic quality
2) Providing access to educational opportunities
3) Adapting to the needs of students
4) Responding to changes in society, professions, and the business community
As a nonprofit school, Franklin University is driven by what best serves students. We focus on creating an enriching, rewarding learning experience that enables students from all walks of life to finish their degrees and achieve success in their professional careers.
As an accredited institution and program as well, Franklin University is held to rigorous academic standards by state and regional governing bodies, making sure your education is of the highest quality.
Franklin University: The University of Opportunity
Franklin University is a student-centered, nonprofit, independent institution.
Franklin University provides high quality, relevant education enabling the broadest possible community of learners to achieve their goals and enrich the world.
Karen Miner-Romanoff, Dean of Health and Public Administration Faculty Profile
http://faculty.franklin.edu/karen-romanoff/
Juvenile Justice Interactive Timeline
http://tinyurl.com/JuvenileJusticeTimeline
Library Criminal Justice Guide http://guides.franklin.edu/CJAD
National Honor Society Membership Application
http://tinyurl.com/HonorSocietyApplication
American Correctional Association
https://www.aca.org/research/notes.asp
Bureau of Justice Assistance
https://www.bja.gov/Default.aspx
Annie E. Casey Foundation
http://www.aecf.org/
Justice Center: The Council of State Governments
http://csgjusticecenter.org/
National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice
http://www.ncmhjj.com/
National Institute of Justice
http://www.nij.gov/Pages/welcome.aspx
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
http://www.ojjdp.gov/
Urban Institute Justice Policy Center
http://www.urban.org/center/jpc//
Vera Institute of Justice
http://www.vera.org/