Graduate School

Criminal Justice

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Degree OfferedDoctor of Philosophy
Faculty working with students9
Students20
Students receiving assistantships or scholarships46%
Priority deadlinesFall - January 10
Spring - July 1
CampusesPullman; Spokane
Test requiredGRE (Combined)
 
Degree Description
 
The Criminal Justice Ph.D. program is to advance the development of criminological and criminal justice research and theory, and to train graduate students to conduct and understand theoretically based research involving crime and the criminal justice system. Upon completion of their graduate program, graduate students in criminal justice will be able to read and evaluate data and social science research, analyze and develop criminal justice policy, conduct independent research related to criminology and criminal justice, and communicate original research findings and analyses of secondary research cogently for consideration by multiple audiences. 1000 Character Limit.
 
Contact Information
David Brody
Director
Criminal Justice
PO Box 644880,
Pullman
WA
99164-4880
Telephone: 509 335-2544
Fax: 509 335-7990
E-mail: brody@wsu.edu
 
DeeDee Torgeson
Graduate Coordinator
Criminal Justice
PO Box 644872
Pullman
WA
99164-4872
Telephone: 509 335-4249
Fax: 509 335-4513
E-mail: torgeson@wsu.edu
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