Auzeen Shariati, Ph.D., assistant professor of criminal justice at SJC Long Island, cowrote an article about the perception of school campus safety.
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Learn about some of the new and unique courses open for students to enroll in at SJC Long Island for fall 2019.
Outpacing all predictions, enrollment for fully online programs at St. Joseph’s reached 500 students in fall 2018 — a 400-percent increase from the first semester enrollment of 99 students.
SJC Long Island partnered up with the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program and offered a course that brought together “outside” students and “inside” students from the Riverhead DWI Correctional Facility to break social barriers while building minds.
Sophomore Jah-Neyce Carter was given the experience of a lifetime — a four-week internship at the St. Louis University Law School.
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Students Learn Firsthand the Injustice of Solitary Confinement
Imagine rolling out of bed and being greeted with a wall a mere three feet from your mattress. Surrounded on all sides by cement. Alone, locked in a windowless cell…
Exonerated after 17 years spent in prison, Barry Gibbs was wrongfully imprisoned for second-degree murder By Valerie Esposito and David Henne Corruption. Conviction. Closure. Three words that would define Barry…