The program of study for the degree of doctor of philosophy is under the jurisdiction of the Graduate School-Newark. Students should refer to the Criminal Justice Doctoral Program Document for a detailed discussion of current policies, procedures, and requirements for completing the doctoral program of studies. Copies are available through the Office of the Dean, School of Criminal Justice. Students are provided with a copy prior to their initial enrollment and are expected to keep it as a reference handbook and to familiarize themselves with the principal rules and regulations it contains. Students should refer to it regularly to assist them in successfully completing the doctoral program. Any significant changes made after the publication of this catalog will be circulated to registered students. *
The degree of doctor of philosophy, introduced to this country by Yale in 1861, is the highest degree offered in American education. It is conferred in recognition of, first, marked ability and scholarship in a broad field of learning and, second, distinguished critical or creative achievement within a special area of the general field (the special area being the subject of the doctoral dissertation).