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CRJ 210: Policing in America
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
This course examines the role of the police in American society. The history of policing, organizational structure, and police deviance are some of the topics covered in this course. May be taken by non-majors.
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CRJ 230: Corrections in America
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
This course examines the philosophies, practices, proce dures, and problems in corrections throughout our nation's his tory. May be taken by non-majors.
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CRJ 250: Juvenile Justice
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
This course examines the juvenile justice system, which is both a part of and apart from the adult system. Particular emphasis is placed on exploring those factors which might contribute to delinquent behavior, possible remedies, and gang violence. May be taken by non-majors.
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CRJ 255: Criminal Procedure
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
This course examines that body of law which governs the operation of the criminal justice system from arrest to the imposition of sentence. Particular emphasis is placed on current rulings applying the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendments. May be taken by non-majors. Note: It is recommended that only those students who have completed their lower division course work take the following upper division courses.
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CRJ 300: Criminal Justice Research and Analysis
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
This course is an in-depth study on conducting and applying statistical techniques to criminal justice research.
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CRJ 310: History of Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
This course examines the history of criminal justice systems in Western Europe and the United States. These studies form the backdrop for the American legal system that is currently operating.
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CRJ 320: Terrorism
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
This course is an in-depth study of terrorism including its origins, types and styles and history. Efforts around the world to detect, discover and deter terrorist actions will be focused upon. Contemporary terrorism and its influences upon lifestyles, law enforcement, legal systems and public policy will receive special attention.
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CRJ 330: Deviance,Crime and Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
Relationships among individual and group motivation and psychology that result in psychological and/or psychosocial deviance and their special relationships with crime, criminology and criminal justice are examined. Related issues in control, management and investigation of deviance and its criminal manifestations are also considered. Gang behavior, ritualistic crimes, deviant sexual crime and serial crimes receive specific treatment.
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CRJ 340: Criminal Justice Standards and Practices
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
Advancement of a thematic perspective with area-specific guidance for ethical decisions. The quest is one for shaping a collective conscience" or "soul" for the discipline of criminal justice. May be taken by non-majors
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CRJ 370: Psc370
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
( 3 hours) Constitutional Law This course examines the basic principles of the U. S. Constitution as the authoritative document for allocating governmental power and establishing individual rights. Particular emphasis is placed on current rulings applying the First Amendment, Commerce Clause, and Equal Protection Clause. May be taken by non-majors.
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