Criminal Justice Internship
Criminal Justice Studies internships are designed to provide field experience for Criminal Justice majors. Actual field experience will provide students with valuable tools to help them achieve their goal and produce humane leaders with the technical skills and social and ethical sensitivity needed to succeed in their chosen field. The Criminal Justice Studies internship has a seminar component. The seminar helps students make informed decisions relative to their future career in Law Enforcement or Criminal Justice related fields. Both the internship and seminar provide opportunities for students to personalize their learning experience. Students are supervised by a faculty advisor.
Requirements
An internship or Co-op experience of 3 to 6 credit hours is required. The CRJ internship provides supervised field experience in a variety of occupational agencies focusing on criminal justice and law enforcement. Each intern spends a minimum of 80 hours on site and attends a weekly seminar. Currently employed sworn federal, state, and local officers or agents may waive, through petition, the internship field experience. All students are required to register for and attend the weekly seminar.
Internship application deadlines are as follows:
For local and state agencies:
Summer 2012: February 1, 2012
Fall 2012: June 1, 2012
Winter 2013: October 1, 2012
Summer 2013: February 1, 2013
Fall 2013: June 1, 2013
Winter 2014: October 1, 2013
The internship application process for all federal agencies must begin six months prior to the field placement.
For more information, contact:
Janice Jones, (313) 583-6404 or e-mail criminal_justice@umd.umich.edu.
Janice Jones Office Hours: MW 8am-5pm, F 1-5 pm