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Category Archives: Criminal Justice
Joining Forces to Protect Kids During the 100 Deadliest Days
(MERIDIAN) The 100 deadliest days of the year for kids begin the minute the last school bell rings. To raise child safety awareness, Broadview University is inviting families to participate in its Kids First Safety Fair on Friday, June 7. … Continue reading
First Peace Officer Scholar to Graduate – Bachelor’s Degree Opens Door to Career Advancement
Congratulations to Sandy Police Officer and Broadview University criminal justice degree student, Anthony Tueller. Tony was one of the first officers to participate in the Peace Officer Scholarship program at the Broadview University-West Jordan campus and has worked extremely hard … Continue reading
Who Killed King Tut?
Who killed King Tut? That was the question that the Discovery Channel asked of Gregory M. Cooper, adjunct instructor in Broadview University-West Jordan’s criminal justice degree program. Cooper, M.P.A., Brigham Young University, provides services as an international trainer and consultant … Continue reading
Imagine Going 20 Years Without Brushing Your Hair
(BOISE) When Ed Knieter woke up on Saturday, March 9, he brushed his hair for the first time in 20 years. On this day, Broadview University’s shaggy-haired criminal justice program chair is standing in a crowd gathered at The Knitting … Continue reading
We Interrupt You with This Career Choice Message
At the unholy hour of 4:30 in the morning on Feb. 26, a few of Broadview University-Orem‘s faculty members (who are clearly very dedicated to their jobs in order to wake up that early) drove to the sleepy town of … Continue reading
Blind Dog Turns Into Crime-Sniffing Wonder
(MERIDIAN) Four-year-old Axl has probably seen a lot more than people 10 times his age. The friendly, super attentive black Lab is half of a local crime-fighting duo. Axl is trained to sniff out danger—more specifically drugs—for the Ada County … Continue reading
Criminal Justice: Which Side of the Bars Do You Want to Be On?
On February 7, 2013, two classes from the criminal justice degree program at Broadview University-Orem–Behavioral Science and Correctional Counseling–along with classes from the West Jordan campus, visited the Utah County Jail in Spanish Fork. Sergeant Steve Amos of the Utah … Continue reading
4 Tips to Becoming the Next Magnum P.I.
Ever since Thomas Magnum drove across your screen, you’ve wanted to be a private eye. You’ve tried, but your attempts at a mustache and stockpile of ’70s Hawaiian shirts have let your friends confused and your appearance looking more like … Continue reading
Exclusive: Modern Day P.I. Uncovered!
Magnum P.I. wouldn’t make it as a real private investigator today. “Magnum P.I. is to private investigators as CHIPs is to police officers,” said Broadview University-Layton’s criminal justice program chair, Derek Kawai. “We aren’t flying around on jet-skis; I’ve never … Continue reading
Criminal Justice Students Go to Prison
Last quarter’s Faculty Member of the Quarter, Dan Swanson, in collaboration with Broadview University-Orem’s criminal justice chair, Rick Los, took 11 students in the criminal justice program on a tour of the Utah County Sheriff’s Correctional facility in Spanish Fork, … Continue reading

