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2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]


Law and Justice Department

Law and Justice



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Ellensburg (E)
Psychology Building 463
CWU-Des Moines (DM)
CWU-Lynnwood (L)
CWU-Pierce County (PC)
CWU-Yakima (Y)

(509) 963-3208
Fax: (509) 963-3205
http://www.cwu.edu/~lajhome/
See Web site for how Law and Justice could be used for educational and career purposes.

Faculty and staff
Chair

Mary Ellen Reimund

University Center Program Directors
Rodrigo Murataya (Y)
Krystal Nogh (L)
Mary Ellen Reimund (DM)
Key Sun (PC)

Professors
J. Michael Olivero, corrections, criminology
Charles Reasons, criminology, criminal justice, law, comparative justice

Associate Professors
Mary Ellen Reimund, criminal law. alternative dispute resolution, restorative justice
James B. Roberts, correctional law, correctional counseling,
Key Sun, correctional counseling, comparative criminal justice, psychological criminology

Assistant Professors
Sarah Britto, media and fear of crime, restorative justice
Teresa Francis, criminal law
Rodrigo Murataya, criminal investigation, police-community relations, police     personnel administration
Krystal Noga, criminal law, crime and the media

Lecturer
Robert Moore, corrections, counseling

Staff
Barbara Demory, department secretary
Michelle Drexler, office assistant

Department Information


The law and justice curriculum is designed to provide a broadly based foundation in law and justice from a social science and liberal arts perspective (rather than to focus on a police or corrections training experience). Core courses are designed to provide a foundation in the discipline; approved elective courses provide opportunities to develop a broad perspective on social and legal issues.

Department Standards


Admission to the Major

  1. Grade requirement: overall grade point average of 2.25 or higher. (The department chair may admit a limited number of students with grade point averages under 2.25 under extenuating circumstances)
  2. Students applying to the major must submit a major application form signed by a faculty advisor
  3. The law and justice department reserves the right to modify these requirements in special cases or as the needs of the department change. 

Exit Requirements


A minimum grade of C- must be earned in all courses used to fulfill the requirements of the major.

Law and Justice Honors


Law and justice majors will qualify for honors at graduation with an overall GPA of 3.25 and a GPA of 3.25 in all law and justice courses.

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