Criminal Justice

“Plymouth is a very welcoming and open environment,” says Uribe, who is planning to attend law school. “Faculty and staff make this place what it is, and in the criminal justice program they work day in, day out not just to inspire students but making sure that students are ok. I enjoy that…
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“I’m interested in why people commit crime and how to prevent it,” says Sinclair, who came to Plymouth State to study criminology and psychology, Eventually, he hopes to attend law school and become a lawyer focused on crime prevention, rather than incarceration.
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