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POTSDAM An online higher education website says SUNY Potsdam s criminal justice program competes with the top in the nation.
SUNY Potsdam was 28th in the ranking based on the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice s strength in being incredibly supportive of students and applied learning opportunities, according to the report, 40 Best Criminal Justice Schools and Universities in the U.S. We take a generalist approach, allowing our students to examine criminal justice topics from a variety of perspectives, said department chair Dr. David Bugg. This allows our graduates the opportunity to choose any number of career paths-whether it be law enforcement, corrections, probation and parole, law school, victim services, crime analysis, or other paths such as loss prevention and private investigation.
Lagos Govt bans burials at home Posted by adminHeadlines, Lagos, State News Friday, December 11th, 2020
The Lagos State government has banned the burying of bodies within residential premises across the state as part of measures to prevent transmission of communicable diseases. It has also prohibited the use of residential areas as morgues, embalmment centres, and burial sites.
This was disclosed by the Executive Secretary of Lagos State Law Reform Commission, Ade Adeyemo, who said the prohibition had become imperative as the state seeks to step up to the 21st century realities of preventing communicable diseases.
She explained that the commission arrived at the adopted measures after careful consideration and review of laws that address the immediate and peculiar needs of Lagosians.