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Criminology & Criminal Justice Degrees Online

Develop the skills you need to protect your community in the ever-changing digital frontier. Whether you want to begin a career in law enforcement, explore how criminological theories are applied to public policy and practice in an increasingly online landscape, or meet the growing need for cybersecurity professionals across many industries, Lindenwood University sets you up for success as a criminal justice professional through our criminology and criminal justice degree paths.

Criminology and criminal justice major course topics in law enforcement, corrections, criminological theory, the court system, criminal law, criminal behavior, and national security can prepare you for a diverse world of criminal justice job paths in either field. With a strong understanding of criminological theory and policy development, you can even pursue careers in local government or federal agencies.

Find the Right Online Criminal Justice Program for You

Our online degrees in criminal justice and criminology programs provide instruction from expert faculty who are experienced professionals in their respective fields. With courses ranging from network security, IT auditing, and forensic science to policing in America, white-collar crime, and criminal justice ethics, graduates of this online criminal justice degree program leave with a well-rounded academic background, regardless of their career path. Criminal justice degrees online can help you prepare to make an immediate impact in the field with your criminology and criminal justice degree—at the local or federal government levels—or continue on in your studies in criminal justice and criminology or pursue your law degree. 

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Criminal Justice & Criminology Faculty

Dr. Weston Anderson

Dr. Anderson is an Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice and teaches criminology and criminal justice systems. His research interests include police officer backstabbing and police training effectiveness.

Dr. Heather Donovan

Dr. Donovan worked as a criminal defense attorney in the St. Charles trial office of the Missouri Public Defender. Her passions in the criminology and criminal justice field are juvenile justice and mental health issues in the criminal justice system.

Dr. Rachel Gossett

Dr. Gossett has experience teaching Criminology, The Criminal Justice System, Social Class and Crime, Women, Crime, and The Criminal Justice System, Social Aspects of Deviance, and other relevant topics. She is engaged in various research projects, scholarly activities, and reviews textbooks and academic journal article submissions.

Darren Marhanka

Dr. Marhanka is a former police officer with nearly 18 years of law enforcement experience. Marhanka came to Lindenwood in 2002 as an adjunct faculty member. In 2004, he accepted a position with Lindenwood as an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice.

Dr. Billi Patzius

Dr. Patzius teaches Criminology, Juvenile Justice, Victimology, Senior Seminar, and Criminal Minds. She received her B.S. in criminal justice, B.A. in psychology, and M.A. in criminology from the University of Missouri – St. Louis. She later received an M.A. in professional counseling from Lindenwood University and a Ph.D. from Saint Louis University.

Dr. Pernell Witherspoon

Dr. Witherspoon attended Southeast Missouri State University and subsequently joined the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, where he patrolled and worked undercover narcotics. His teaching and research interests are racial issues within the criminal justice system, policing, juvenile justice, criminal justice ethics, and he has found a new interest in criminal justice ethnography.

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Online Lindenwood Admissions requirements vary from program to program. If you have questions about requirements for your particular degree program, you can connect with one of our enrollment counselors.

Frequently Asked Questions

In a nutshell, criminal justice focuses on the system that navigates and attempts to treat people after they have committed crimes. On the other hand, criminology aims to dissect the behavior of the criminals themselves to better understand, predict, and prevent their dangerous actions.

Criminology informs and guides police officers, detectives, and other law enforcement officials as they work to solve crimes. With the help of criminologists, investigators can work more quickly and accurately in their work.

If you have a natural interest in the criminal justice system, social services, or want to impact public policy in criminal justice, it makes sense to pursue a career in this dynamic field. We recommend speaking with our advisors about your goals before applying to become a criminal justice and criminology major so we can help you choose the right criminology and criminal justice degree program.

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Throughout each step of your online degree program, you will receive support. From enrollment and tuition planning to staying on the right track, your support team is there to ensure your success.