New students
Prospective students interested in the graduate
programs in criminal justice should read the welcome and overview
pages for students wishing to join our program. Please
click here.
The remainder of this page is for existing students.
Travel
Travel forms and procedures can be found here.
Department themed PowerPoint templates
A range are available here. Look for updates in the future.
Recent faculty books and journal articles
Given our recent rankings, you might be interested to see the recent faculty academic publications. They are listed here. Fall 2007 class schedule
- CJ8105 (the old CJ405) Statistics I - Dr Kate Auerhahn - Wednesday 1.30 to 5pm. This is a required class that will run to 5pm to provide an extra hour of lab supervision and training.
- CJ8101 (the old CJ401) Decision-making in CJ - Prof John Goldkamp - Tuesday 12 to 2.30pm. This is a required class.
- CJ8202 (the old CJ520) Corrections - Kay Harris - Monday 3 to 5.30pm.
- CJ8204 Policy and Practice in Juvenile Justice - Dr Phil Harris - Thursday 3 to 5.30pm.
Caveat (again!): The department reserve the right to change this schedule should the need arise.
Spring 2008 provisional schedule
Please note: Early days - as many of you know by now, the schedule has a tendency to sometimes change, due to circumstances beyond the control of the department, however I thought it important to let you know as early as possible as to where we are heading for our graduate schedule.
- CJ8232 (the old CJ632) Geographic perspectives on crime - Dr Jerry Ratcliffe - Monday 3 to 5.30pm.
- CJ8305 (the old CJ605) Statistics II - Prof R. B. Taylor - Tuesday 3 to 5.30pm.
- CJ8330 Seminar on advanced research topics; Drugs, crime and justice - Prof Steve Belenko - Wednesday 6-8.30pm.
- CJ8104 (the old CJ404) Law and social order - Dr Alan Harland - Thursday 3 to 5.30pm.
Administration
The graduate student handbook can be downloaded
here (pdf format)
Temple's
online course schedule
Temple
University graduate school policies
Don't forget that other information is also available
through the CJGRADS list server. Make sure that you are on this list
(contact Dr Ratcliffe if you are not sure).
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