Juvenile Justice Specialist
Online Certification Course from Drury University
Program Description
Should teenagers who commit serious crimes be tried as juveniles or adults in our criminal system? What constitutes a “serious” enough crime to justify such a decision and what age of the defendant is critical to this determination? These are questions that face our criminal justice system every day and face our society as we develop prosecution procedures for certain defendants. Juvenile justice professionals have a firm understanding of criminal laws and procedures and make sure the proper standards are applied to juvenile offenders both for purposes of criminal proceedings, incarceration and protection.
The Juvenile Justice program is designed to prepare learners to address exactly these questions by introducing the concepts, principles and practices of the juvenile justice system to students. Learners will take an in-depth look at juvenile law and the unique role of the courts in these circumstances, as well as the corrections systems that will apply to them. Learners will analyze the different socioeconomic considerations that must be weighed in addressing juvenile justice issues, as well as the way social service agencies (treatment, child protective services, etc.) interact, aid or impede the formal juvenile justice system.
This program gives learners an overview of American juvenile justice in terms of both system and practice. It examines the juvenile offender, causes of juvenile crime, the juvenile court system, and juveniles in the adult court system. The program also looks at the institutionalization, rehabilitation, and treatment of juveniles, and the future of juvenile justice in America.
Program Objectives
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Appraise the connection between childhood and delinquency
- Determine the nature and extent of delinquency
- Explain individual-level views of delinquency
- Describe the structure, process, and culture of delinquency
- Understand the connection between social reaction, social conflict, and delinquency
- Analyze developmental theories of delinquency: life-course, propensity, and trajectory
- Compare and contrast the connection between gender and delinquency
- Appraise the family and delinquency
- Explain the connection between peers and delinquency: gangs, groups, and cliques
- Describes schools and delinquency
- Understand the connection between drug use and delinquency
- Compare and contrast juvenile justice, then and now
- Determine police work with juveniles
- Analyze the juvenile court process: pretrial, trial, and disposition
- Understand juvenile corrections: probation, community treatment, and institutionalization
Certification Opportunities
After completing this program, learners will have the opportunity to take the leading national/industry-recognized certification exam(s) essential to entry-level employment in this fast-growing field.
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National Workforce Career Association (NWCA) Juvenile Justice (CJ-JUVI) |
Job and Externship Placement Services
Regardless if you elect to pursue national certification or not, if you enroll and successfully complete this program, assuming you pass a background check and drug screen, you will have guaranteed access to our Ready to Work (RTW) Job and Externship Placement services. All students who successfully complete this program (and pass a background check and drug screen) will have access to the RTW Externship or Job placement services at no additional cost.
Note: Additional documentation including health records, immunizations, drug-screening, criminal background checks, etc. may be required by the externship facility.
Requirements
- High School Diploma or GED
Program Details
- Mobile-Ready
- National Certification Opportunity
- All Textbooks & Materials
- Laptops Available
- 24/7 Learner Support
- Certificate of Completion
- Clinical Externship Opportunity
MyCAA Students
Contact Us for more information on how to use your MyCAA scholarship to enroll in this program.
