Welcome to the Criminal Justice Website

Cross the line and enter the field of Criminal Justice
This site is presented to provide our Criminal Justice students and visitors with the opportunity to become familiar with the Criminal Justice Programs at Oakland Community College.
The Auburn Hills Campus is located east of the City of Pontiac in Oakland County and convenient to I-75 and M-59.
The Criminal Justice Program is composed of four degree specialties
Criminal Justice-- Generalist
Criminal Justice-- Corrections
Criminal Justice-- Law Enforcement
Criminal Justice-- Police Evidence Technology
Click on the program links on the left hand column for a complete description of each program.

Please Note: Coming this Fall Term 2009 the new CRJ 1070: Introduction to Forensic Science Class will be offered to our Criminal Justice Majors. Check the Fall Schedule for days and times. The instructors for this class are scientists employed with the Michigan State Police's Forensic Science Division.
(Image source: http://www.michigan.gov/msp)

Criminal Justice students complete mock crime scene investigations at the CREST Training Center. Students pictured here are investigating a robbery/homicide that occurred in the full-size bank located on the CREST site. (Number 13 on the CREST map)

The Combined Regional Emergency Services Training (CREST) center is the result of ideas from local Police, Fire and EMS Agencies and Oakland Community College. The Concept of a training “city” providing realistic settings for real-life problems faced by emergency responders is an innovative outcome of Oakland Community College’s more than 30 years experience in training emergency services personnel. (Click on the map for an Internet tour of the CREST center)
Cross the line and enter the field of Criminal Justice
Oakland Community College
Criminal Justice Program
Auburn Hills Campus
2900 Featherstone Road
Auburn Hills, Michigan 48326
Auburn Hills Admission Office: (248) 232-4100
Fulltime Faculty
Joel J. Allen, Coordinates: Generalists and Law Enforcement Programs
Kenneth J. Aud, Coordinates: Corrections and Evidence Technology Programs

Entrance to J-Building on the Auburn Hills Campus