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CRJU 4150: Law & Society
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Cross-listed as POLS 4150. The basic concepts and origins of the law are applied to contemporary legal issues, such as capital punishment, minority issues, crimes without victims, and the law as a weapon of social control.
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CRJU 4151: Legal Research and Moot Court
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Cross-listed as POLS 4151. An introduction to legal research, analysis, and writing. The course will culminate with a simulated courtroom exercise.
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CRJU 4200: Alternatives to Incarceration
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: CRJU 3311. An exploration into historical and contemporary approaches used in managing the offenders in lieu of places of incarceration. The course examines the rationale for such alternatives, current applications, issues and problems surrounding such programs, and their effectiveness in the correctional process.
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CRJU 4210: Advanced Studies in Corrections
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: CRJU 3311. Studies in institution-based treatment programs and community-based treatment for pre-trial and post-trial programs are examined. Emphasis will be placed on the impact and operational aspects of these programs.
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CRJU 4220: Spies and Statecraft
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Cross listed as POLS 4220. A study of the organization of the U.S. Intelligence community and selected other national intelligence services, including the People's Republic of China, Russia, and Israel.
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CRJU 4300: Victimology
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours An examination of the interrelationships between victims and offenders. Topics include patterns of victimization, both historically and demographically. The issues associated with governmental strategies for victim assistance and compensation will also be examined.
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CRJU 4310: Criminal Typologies
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours This course examines the offender characteristics and behavioral patterns of individuals who commit crimes of interpersonal violence and/or sexual assault. Emphasis will be upon the motivational beliefs of the offenders, and how these beliefs influence the manner in which they select victims and carry out their attacks. The offenses of sexual homicide, mass murder, workplace violence, serial rape, child molestation, armed robbery, and similar crimes will be the primary focus of the research and discussion in this course.
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CRJU 4320: Data Analysis
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisites: CRJU/POLS 3601 and 3602. This course provides students with "hands-on" experiences and an understanding of computerized data analysis inthe criminal justice field. The course prepares students to integrate the principles learned in research methods and statistics with computer technology in analyzing data situations likely to be encountered in the research and planning sectors of the criminal justice profession.
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CRJU 4330: Occult Crime
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours An examination of the claims that influence the law enforcement preoccupation with occult crime, with particular emphasis on objectivist versus constructionists orientations toward the study of this new model of criminality. Students develop the skills to practice restraint, introspection, and critical analysis when investigating activity that may be centered around deviant behavior related to the occult.
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CRJU 4340: Advanced Criminological Thought
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: CRJU 3312. This course focuses on modern criminological theory from 1960 to the present. Emphasis will be on the radicals, the conservatives, and the integration of theories. Students will be expected to read the original writings of leading criminologists. This course is taught in a seminar format and recommended for upper-level students.
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