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CRJ 182: Defensive Tactics I
3.00 Credits
Georgia Northwestern Technical College (formerly Coosa Valley Technical College)
This is a course in basic defensive tactics. The course focuses on the physical and mental skills that are necessary in a use of force situation. Students will be proficient in basic techniques as well as the one-step sparring and self-defense drills that are necessary for achieving the ranks of both eighth grade orange belt and seventh grade yellow belt. The laws concerning the use of force and the use of force continuum are also emphasized.
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CRJ 183: Defensive Tactics II
3.00 Credits
Georgia Northwestern Technical College (formerly Coosa Valley Technical College)
Prerequisite/Corequisite: CRJ 182. This is a course in defensive tactics. The course focuses on the physical and mental skills that are necessary in a use of force situation. Students will be proficient in basic techniques as well as the one-step sparring, sparring, and self-defense drills that are necessary for achieving the ranks of both sixth grade camo belt and fifth grade green belt.
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CRJ 184: Defensive Tactics III
3.00 Credits
Georgia Northwestern Technical College (formerly Coosa Valley Technical College)
Prerequisite/Corequisite: CRJ 183. This is a course in defensive tactics. The course focuses on the physical and mental skills that are necessary in a use of force situation. Students will be proficient in basic techniques of sparring and self-defense drills that are necessary for achieving the ranks of both fourth grade purple belt and third grade blue belt. Students will also learn the methods used to break boards.
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CRJ 185: Defensive Tactics IV
3.00 Credits
Georgia Northwestern Technical College (formerly Coosa Valley Technical College)
Prerequisite/Corequisite: CRJ 184. This is a course in defensive tactics. The course focuses on the physical and mental skills that are necessary in a use of force situation. Students will be proficient in basic techniques of sparring and self-defense drills that are necessary for achieving the ranks of both second grade brown belt and first grade red belt. Students will also learn the methods used to break boards.
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CRJ 186: Defensive Tactics V
3.00 Credits
Georgia Northwestern Technical College (formerly Coosa Valley Technical College)
Prerequisite/Corequisite: CRJ 185. This is a course in defensive tactics. The course focuses on the physical and mental skills that are necessary in a use of force situation. Students will be proficient in basic techniques of sparring and self-defense drills that are necessary for achieving the ranks of both first degree black belt recommended and decided. Students will also learn the methods used to break boards.
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CRJ 202: Introduction to Constitutional Law
5.00 Credits
Georgia Northwestern Technical College (formerly Coosa Valley Technical College)
Prerequisite: CRJ 101. Emphasizes those provisions of the Bill of Rights which pertain to criminal justice. Topics include: characteristics and powers of the three branches of government, principles governing the operation of the Constitution, and Bill of Rights and the Constitutional Amendments.
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CRJ 206: Criminology
5.00 Credits
Georgia Northwestern Technical College (formerly Coosa Valley Technical College)
Prerequisite: CRJ 104. Introduces the nature, extent, and factors related to criminal behavior, and the etiology of criminal offenses and offenders. Topics include: scope and varieties of crime; sociological, psychological, and biological causes of crime; criminal subculture and society's reaction; prevention of criminal behavior; behavior of criminals in penal and correctional institutions; and problems of rehabilitating the convicted criminal.
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CRJ 207: Juvenile Justice
5.00 Credits
Georgia Northwestern Technical College (formerly Coosa Valley Technical College)
Prerequisite: CRJ 101. Analyzes the nature, extent, and causes of juvenile delinquency, and examines processes in the field of juvenile justice. Topics include: survey of juvenile law, comparative analysis of adult and juvenile justice systems, and prevention and treatment of juvenile delinquency.
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CRJ 209: Criminal Justice Technology Practicum/ Internship 0
5.00 Credits
Georgia Northwestern Technical College (formerly Coosa Valley Technical College)
Prerequisite: Completion of all required course work. Provides experiences necessary for further professional development and exposure to related agencies in the law enforcement field. The student will either pursue a study project directed by the instructor within the institution, or an internship in a related agency supervised by the instructor subject to the availability of an approved site. Topics include: observation and/or participation in law enforcement activities, law enforcement theory applications, and independent study project.
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CRJ 212: Ethics in Criminal Justice
5.00 Credits
Georgia Northwestern Technical College (formerly Coosa Valley Technical College)
This course provides an exploration of the field of criminal justice ethics, which broadly encompasses the history of justice and theories of morality and ethics. It includes the study of ethics from both the individual perspective and the organizational standpoint. Special attention will be given to concrete ethical issues and dilemmas which are encountered regularly by participants in the major components of the criminal justice system. Four areas of ethical decision making opportunities are therefore studied in this course, including: law enforcement ethics; correctional ethics; legal profession ethics; and policymaking ethics.
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