"When you work with severe mental illness, it's impossible not to have some brush with the criminal justice system,鈥 says Jada Hector. She's a licensed professional counselor and visiting assistant instructor in the 老司机福利网鈥檚 online criminal justice program.
She鈥檚 seen that intersection from every angle: in courtrooms, crisis response teams, and community mental health agencies. She brings that real-world insight into her virtual classroom.
Hector used in CJUS 311: Crime and Mental Health. She also partners with to connect mental health services to the justice system.
鈥淢y goal is to best prepare students for whatever their future career might be. I want them to leave with a well-rounded view of the system.鈥
Teaching with Perspective and Passion
If you picture a criminal justice degree leading straight to a badge or a job with the FBI, Hector wants to expand that view.
鈥淭he biggest misconception is that everyone will be a cop,鈥 she says. 鈥淎nd when they take my class, everybody assumes they鈥檙e going to work for the FBI. But the gray area between those two options is vast.鈥
That 鈥済ray area鈥 is where Hector does her best work and where many students find new direction.
Some come in planning to work in law enforcement. Others discover a passion for social work, forensics, or advocacy.
鈥淲e have graduates working in child victim services. We have someone who went from airport security to a leadership role in Homeland Security,鈥 Hector says. 鈥淕raduates like Heaven Rodrigue have gone on to pursue their PhDs.鈥
鈥淭he paths in criminal justice are just limitless.鈥
Hector blends psychology and criminal justice in her courses to explain why crimes happen and how the system handles them.
鈥淭he department covers a range of topics. If you鈥檙e passionate about music, we鈥檝e got a class for that. Sports? There鈥檚 a class for that, too. I鈥檓 teaching what I鈥檓 passionate about, and students can feel that. That鈥檚 what makes it click.鈥
Connecting with Online Students
Hector knows going back to school isn鈥檛 easy. Many of her online students are balancing full-time jobs, family life, or coming back after years away.
But she sees that resolve as one of their biggest strengths.
鈥淪ome haven鈥檛 been in school for 20 years. Some are here for a promotion, but many say, 鈥業 want to finish this for me,鈥" she says. 鈥淭hat kind of motivation is inspiring.鈥
That drive, she says, is often what sets successful students apart.
鈥淥ne of the biggest skills you鈥檒l need in the online criminal justice program is communication. If you鈥檙e struggling or have even the smallest question, ask. Don鈥檛 wait until the end of the semester,鈥 she says.
Her advice? Start strong. Read your emails. Know your deadlines. Make a plan.
鈥淭he first week of class, read all the emails, the material, and set up a schedule,鈥 says Hector. 鈥淟et鈥檚 be honest, it鈥檚 not tough. But when students fall behind, that鈥檚 when the tower crumbles.鈥
She sees the difference when students fully engage 鈥 not just in their grades, but in their thinking.
鈥淪ome students will email me to ask how they can help their community or get involved,鈥 she says. 鈥淲hen the material matters to them, I feel like I did a good job. That moment when the lightbulb goes off is everything.鈥
That curiosity, and the range of interests students bring to her courses, is helping shape the direction of the program.
Hector is creating a behavioral health concentration and a new course. In the course, students will use true crime podcasts to explore scams and the psychology behind them.
鈥淲e're coming up with criminal justice elements to dismantle the stereotype. There鈥檚 so much more out there than just being a cop or working for the FBI.鈥
Expanding Horizons in Criminal Justice
Hector wants students to feel confident not just in what they鈥檙e learning, but in where it can take them.
Whether you're changing careers, starting fresh, or coming back, she encourages you to reach out and ask questions.
鈥淭alk to one of us. If you鈥檙e unsure how to change your major or what a criminal justice degree can look like, we鈥檒l help you figure it out.鈥
Learn more to find out what doors an online criminal justice degree can open for you.