School of Social Sciences and International Studies

Intern meets with U.S. District Court Judges

Jamie Jaggers, a senior majoring in Crime and Justice Studies, is completing her internship with the United States Probation Office.  One of the interesting parts of her internship, shown in the photo, involved a recent meeting with the Judges to prepare for the specialized Federal Reentry Court session.  

Crime and Justice Studies majors are required to complete an internship through one of three departments: Political Science, Sociology/Anthropology or Urban Affairs and Geography.  Jamie selected SOC 3000, which is a graded course.  It involves written assignments, weekly logs and150 clock hours with an approved agency.    

Photo from Left to Right: United States Magistrate Judge Michael J. Newman, United States Probation Intern Jamie Jaggers, United States Probation Officer Greg Freson, and United States District Judge Thomas M. Rose

 


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