The demand for active shooter training has become a need in many law enforcement agencies across America. Thanks to a recent partnership between Missouri State University and Missouri Department of Public Safety, the state of Missouri will now have access to free active shooter training. What will the training include? Dr. Bill Sandel, assistant professor of criminology and … [Read more...] about MSU partners with Missouri Department of Public Safety
Law enforcement agencies across Missouri will have access to free active shooter training thanks to a new agreement between Missouri State University and Missouri Department of Public Safety. The training curriculum is through the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT) Center. “This partnership will provide the national standard for active shooter training … [Read more...] about Partnership makes possible free active shooter training statewide
Missouri State University’s department of criminology and criminal justice is a sponsor for the seventh annual Stop the Violence Conference, set for 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 5 on Zoom. Stop The Violence is a community call to action. Attendees will receive education and tools that will help address interpersonal violence and make the community a safer place for … [Read more...] about Criminology department sponsors Stop the Violence Conference
An online criminal justice master’s degree can open doors to leadership positions and specialized career paths where you can keep the public safe and make a positive impact on the justice system. Dr. Brett Garland, department head of criminology at Missouri State University, answers a few questions about online master’s degrees in this field on Online Master’s … [Read more...] about Online master’s in criminology and criminal justice
Earn a degree in criminology and add to your resume with a certificate. Show future employers you know how to investigate crime scenes or solve issues in terrorism and national security. Want to learn more about the criminology program and certificates? Request information Criminal investigation certificate: 15 credit hours Investigations are intrinsic to local, state … [Read more...] about Details (and requirements) on our new certificates