The Criminal Justice Department at St. Joseph’s University, New York was selected among 2,350 potential programs to receive the prestigious National Criminal Justice Month Program of the Year Award from…
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St. Joseph’s University, New York, lives by five pillars: integrity, intellectual rigor, spiritual depth, social responsibility and service. These pillars guide students to success in their chosen careers and prepare…
SJNY Honors National Criminal Justice Month Across its Two Campus
The Law and Justice Society at St. Joseph’s University, New York was busy in March as it marked Criminal Justice month on both its Long Island and Brooklyn campuses. SJNY…
Grace Chamoun Taranto, Esq. ’16 returned to the Brooklyn Campus to discuss her journey from St. Joseph’s University, New York graduate to Brooklyn Law School student to her current her role as…
On March 7, thirteen students from St. Joseph’s University, New York (SJNY) had the unique opportunity to tour the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York in…
Students interested in pursuing a legal career gathered in the McGann Conference Center on March 11 during common hour for a law school info session hosted by the Law &…
Several times a week inside the United States Federal Eastern District Court in Brooklyn, foreign citizens and nationals become naturalized U.S. citizens. Having fulfilled requirements established by Congress in the…
The Law and Justice Society and the Department of Criminal Justice at the St. Joseph’s University, New York recently hosted Nassau County Probation Officers Elizabeth Pereira, Cassandra Esposito and Ben…
Jennifer Wynn, Ph.D., professor of criminal justice at Laguardia Community College and a correctional scholar, came to SJC Brooklyn to talk about what the closing of Rikers Island means for New York City.
