Criminal Justice (BA)
Credential: Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice
Majors: Criminal Justice, Biblical Studies
Certification/Licensure: This program is not intended to lead to licensure.
Location: Lancaster
Program Director: John Churchville, JD
Program Mission Statement: The Criminal Justice Program will prepare students to be a redemptive presence in a broken world and promote biblical justice and the love of Christ within the law enforcement, judicial, and correctional systems.
Program Description: The Criminal Justice program at Lancaster Bible College will prepare students to fill redemptive roles in our larger society. We have designed courses, internships, student work, and instructor interaction to help students promote biblical justice and the love of Christ in service to people in public spaces. Students will take classes in areas of Criminal Justice, which focus on law enforcement and corrections, and of Legal Studies, which focus on legal reasoning and provides exposure for those interested in the legal profession. Through academic rigor and hands on training, Christian professionals in LBC’s criminal justice program teach students how to live out the Gospel in society, excel in their chosen fields, and strengthen their faith for the work to which God calls them.
Program Learning Outcomes: As a result of this program, students will:
1. Develop and integrate their biblical worldview into the system of Criminal Justice.
2. Evaluate how the three major components of the Criminal Justice system – Law enforcement, Courts, Corrections – ensure equal justice and humane treatment.
3. Apply critical thinking to inform and communicate professional judgments.
4. Synthesize practical experience with the Criminal Justice Program curriculum.
5. Apply ethical principles of criminal justice to guide professional practice in pursuit of restorative justice.
6. Identify as a Criminal Justice Professional and conduct oneself accordingly.
Areas of Focus: Forensic Investigation, Victim Advocacy, Law Enforcement, Political Science.
Experiential Learning: Learning placements are included in CRJ 470 and CRJ 471 for a total of 240 internship hours in an area of professional interest. These placements are done in-person as arranged by the program or by the student in consultation with one of the professors.
Curricular Structure and Degree Requirements
Curriculum Structure
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Credits
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LBC Foundation Studies Courses
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4
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Bible & Theology Core Courses
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30
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Arts & Sciences Core Courses
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31
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Major Courses
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42
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Exploration Studies – Elective Courses
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15
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Program Total
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122
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LBC Foundations (4 credits)
Bible & Theology Courses (30 credits)
BTH 101 | Foundations for Biblical and Theological Studies | 3 |
BIB 103 | Creation & Covenants: OT I | 3 |
BIB 104 | Israel's Life & Literature: OT II | 3 |
THE 223 | Christian Narrative I: Creation & Fall | 3 |
THE 224 | Christian Narrative II: Redemption & Consummation | 3 |
BIB 203 | Life of Christ: NT I | 3 |
BIB 204 | Early Church: NT II | 3 |
| Bible Elective - BOT or BNT | 3 |
THE
| Theology Elective | 3 |
THE 320 | Christianity and Culture | 3 |
Arts & Sciences Courses (31 credits)
LAN 101 | Academic Writing, Research, and Rhetoric | 3 |
LAN 104 | Public Speaking | 3 |
LIT
| Literature Core (100/200 Level) | 3 |
HIS
| History Core (100/200 Level) | 3 |
SCI
| Science Core (100/200 Level) | 3 |
SCI
| SCI Lab (100/200 Level) | 1 |
MAT
| Math Core (100/200 Level) | 3 |
| SOC 101, PHI 201, SOC 203, HUM 212, or POL 202 | 3 |
| Arts & Sciences Elective (300 or 400) level | 3 |
| Arts & Sciences Elective (300 or 400) level | 3 |
| Arts & Sciences Elective | 3 |
Criminal Justice Courses (42 credits)
Exploration Studies (15 credits)
| Elective | 3 |
| Elective | 3 |
| Elective | 3 |
| Elective | 3 |
| Elective | 3 |
Program Director: John Churchville, JD
Professor Churchville received a Bachelor of Arts in American History from Brown University and went on to receive his Juris Doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania School of Law. He has previously practiced as an attorney in the private and public sectors of Philadelphia and Lancaster counties. He has taught Law, Government and Political Science over the last decade, and currently specializes in Criminal Justice and Constitutional Law.
Faculty:
Greg Wahl, Detective
Matthew Gullion, MA
Dawn Sutphin, JD
Jevon Thompson, DM
Rufus Tolbert, MS
Joseph Mina Captain, retired
Michael Evans, PhD
Greg Griggs
Misty Harroun
Charles Pugh