4 Bachelor's degrees in Criminal Law in Ohio, United States
Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies
The Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies program from The Ohio State University provides a foundation for postbaccalaureate work in law, public policy, social work, business, theology and urban planning. Many students also will use the undergraduate major as preparation for graduate work in criminology or in a related field, such as sociology.
Crime, Law, and Justice
Crime, Law, and Justice at Hiram College spans a spectrum of study, from human rights and democracy to power and public health concerns like the opioid crisis.
Criminology and Justice Studies
Criminology is an exciting field with a long history within the discipline of sociology. Students majoring in Criminology and Justice Studies at Otterbein University explore the historical and societal origins and roles of deviance and crime, its effects on society, as well as the systems established to control, investigate, deter, punish, treat, rehabilitate and respond to crime and deviance.
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Criminology and Criminal Justice from Ohio Dominican University provides comprehensive coverage of the criminal justice system, including law enforcement, courts, corrections, and juvenile justice as well as criminological theory and research methods.