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Phone: 631-244-3190
Fax: 631-244-5098
E-Mail: mbaopenhouse@dowling.edu
Office Hours:
Mon-Thu: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Fri: 8:00am - 4:00pm
Sat: 8:00am - 2:00pm (Fall/Spring)
Toni Loschiavo, Associate Dean 631-244-3266

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Maryellen Bridgwood
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Kristeen Galella
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Annmarie Lowe
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(Melville Center)

Unique Elective Courses


Stay up-to-date on the modern trends and recent advances in the criminal justice field with these specialized course offerings.

Crime and Intelligence Analysis

Learn about software packages such as ArcView and CrimeStat that are used by state and federal agencies to identify crime trends and patterns in order to make strategic and tactical decisions

Homeland Security

Explore topics such as domestic security, emergency preparedness, technology policy, interagency cooperation, and acquiring and utilizing timely intelligence at the local and state federal level.

Corrections and Detention Systems and Practices

Gain an understanding of the corrections and detention system, including alternatives to correction, historical development and theories of detention and correction, special needs of offenders, rehabilitation, probation, parole, community service, and the relationship between corrections and other aspects of the criminal justice system.

Criminal Profiling

Learn how law enforcement professionals generate a psychological description of an offender—the importance of the crime scene as a reflection of the criminal’s personality, the significance of victimology, the use of profiling in court proceedings, and the interpretation of evidence.

Intelligence Led Policing

Discover methods of strategic law enforcement decision-making that emphasize the use of information to prioritize and implement policies and strategies that efficiently and preemptively prevent crime through organizational tasking.