CJ 315 - Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice

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Monroe College-New Rochelle
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3 credits This course examines current ethical and value conflicts within the Criminal Justice System with special attention to those in the System's police function. Students will examine the purpose and functions of ethics in society; identify the sources of ethics and of ethical conflicts in Criminal Justice; and consider appropriate resolutions. The development of appropriate ethical standards, ethical-decision making practices, and personal and professional value systems will be addressed. Emphasis is placed on individual responsibility, accountability, and the development of values. PREREQUISITES: CJ-101, CJ-105
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3.00
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Lecture
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Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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