Academic Staff
In today’s justice system, the importance of the penal regime is increasingly recognized. In this context, creating a verifiable penal system with respect to human rights and training qualified prison and security officers are essential. The Criminal, Execution and Security Services Program aims to address this need by preparing individuals who are committed to their profession and capable of correctly applying legal rules.
Graduates of the program can be employed as prison and security officers or clerks in Correctional Institutions. Additionally, after becoming civil servants, they have the opportunity to advance to higher positions, such as prison institution director, by passing promotion exams. This provides graduates with career advancement and the potential to reach various management positions.
Throughout their education, students gain comprehensive knowledge about penal law and fundamental legal concepts. They acquire the necessary professional skills and knowledge to ensure justice within correctional institutions. Furthermore, they develop a sense of social responsibility and ethical values within the field of justice and legal services.
Graduates also have the opportunity to transition to departments such as Emergency and Disaster Management, Public Administration, Political Science, and Social Services through the Vertical Transfer Exam (DGS).
Programs affiliated to the Department of Law;
Criminal, Execution and Security Services