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This program seeks to provide undergraduate instruction in Criminal Justice to both new students and personnel currently in this field, by encompassing a broad General Education Program with specific courses to further individual development.  Law enforcement officers who have graduated from a two-year accredited community college or technical institute with an Associate Degree in Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, etc., and who satisfy the General Education Program requirements at Elizabeth City State University may be admitted to this program with Junior status.  Each student entering the Department and declaring Criminal Justice as his/her major is expected to adhere to a Criminal Justice Code of Ethics.  The Code is designed to make students aware of his/her moral and legal obligations to the field of Criminal Justice.
 
CRIMINAL JUSTICE FACULTY

Wayman L. Parson - Chairperson
 B.A. Norfolk State University; Juris Doctorate, North Carolina Central University

S. Delacy Stith - Assistant Professor
B.A. Hampton University; Juris Doctorate, University of Virginia
 
Lynn M. Barnes - Assistant Professor
B.S. The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
M.S. California State University, Los Angeles
ABD Rutgers University

Reed Adams, Ph.D., CPSP
B.A. University of North Carolina, Psychology
M.A. University of Maryland, Sociology and Criminology
Ph.D. Florida State University, Criminology and Sociology

Elijah Sharp, - Assistant Professor
B.S. Morgan State University, Urban Planning
M.S. Norfolk State University, Criminal Justice
J.D. Antioch School of Law

Andre Williams - Assistant Professor
B.S.
M.S.
Ph.D.


Updated On: November 19, 2004
Contact: Dr. Elijah Sharp