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CRIMINAL JUSTICE 221: Police Organization and Management
3.00 Credits
City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College
Police organization as a means by which police goals are achieved. Variations in organizational patterns resulting from differing and changing objectives of police service. Analysis and evaluation of urban law enforcement problems and procedures. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: Placement test, or English 100 with a C or better. 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE 222: Professional Responsibility
3.00 Credits
City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College
Examination of professional ethics and legal responsibilities of the criminal justice practitioner. Legal accountability of criminal justice practitioners; principles and techniques of stress management for maintenance of performance and health. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: Consent of Department Chairperson. 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE 234: Criminal Law and Procedure
3.00 Credits
City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College
Analysis of the nature of substantive criminal law, with emphasis on its historical and philosophical development in the United States. Examination of constitutional rights of the defendant, as these relate to arrest, rules of evidence, and courtroom procedure at pre-trial and trial level. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: Consent of Department Chairperson. (IAI code: CRJ 913) 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE 250: Introduction to Criminology
3.00 Credits
City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College
This course covers the basics of criminology, criminological theories, principles and concepts, and the history and development of criminology. Included is the study of society's reaction to crime and criminals as well as those organizations and agencies designed to combat crime. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of course. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 102, or Consent of Department Chairperson. (IAI code: CRJ 912) 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE 256: Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College
Study of the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution, as these govern police and court procedures and the rights of citizens. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: Consent of Department Chairperson. 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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CSFI 101: General Technology Essentials
3.00 Credits
City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College
- This course uses a basic requirement for both the Information Security Certificate and the Computer Forensics Investigation Certificate Program. This course is designed to provide essential knowledge in the information security field. It will explore the basic areas of knowledge necessary to understand information security architecture and lay a firm foundation for further study and coursework. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: Placement test, or English 100 with a C or better, or Consent of Department Chairperson. 3 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. 4 credit hours.
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CSFI 102: Introduction to Information Security
3.00 Credits
City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College
This course is one of the requirements for both the Information Security Certificate Program and the Computer Forensics Certificate Program. It is open to students with a specific interest in those fields as criminal justice majors and law enforcement professionals. This course will explore the importance of protecting information for the individual as well as the corporate and government sectors. The course will provide an overview of the principles will practices of information security. It is designed to introduce students to systems and monitoring procedures and to examine some of the critical elements. It will provide an overview of the current trends in information security, the challenges faced when attempting to build a secure security system. It explores possible countermeasures to intrusions. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: Placement test, or English 100 with a C or better, or Consent of Department Chairperson. 3 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. 4 credit hours.
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CSFI 202: Introduction to Cybercrime
3.00 Credits
City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College
This course is one of the requirements of the Computer Forensic Investigation Certificate Program intended primarily for criminal justice majors and law enforcement professionals, but it is also open to other students with a specific interest in the field. With the increase in the use of computers to process digital information comes a corresponding increase in crimes that try to exploit that information. The rate of these cybercrimes is rapidly rising as the level of sophistication does of such crimes. This course is designed to introduce types and levels of cybercrime, the far-reaching consequences of such crime, recovery measures. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: CSFI 101 and CSFI 202. 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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CSFI 203: Financial Cybercrime
3.00 Credits
City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College
This course is one of the requirements of the Computer Forensic Investigation Certificate Program intended primarily for criminal justice majors and law enforcement professionals, but it is also open to other students with an interest in the field. It will explore the world of economic cybercrime. E-commerce is fast becoming the way to do business. Many businesses and corporations have sustained major monetary losses because of attacks on their networks. Customer privacy has been compromised, and fraud and embezzlement are fast becoming major arenas of economic cybercrime. This course will explore the various types of economic cybercrime, the far-reaching consequences of such crime, and some recovery and countermeasures. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: CSFI 102 and CSFI 202. 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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CSFI 204: Introduction to Computer Forensics and Law
3.00 Credits
City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College
This course is one of the requirements of the Computer Forensic Investigation Certificate Program intended primarily for criminal justice majors and law enforcement professionals, but it is also open to other students with a specific interest in the field. The course is designed to provide an introduction to the world of computer forensics and the attendant legal issues concerning privacy and electronic evidence. Crimes involving computer transactions and electronic communication over the internet have spawned a new category of investigative and virtual evidence with farreaching consequences. This course will explore forensics as the science of collecting, preserving, and analyzing data from computers so they can be admissible at a company discipline hearing or in a court of law. It will also survey problems of maintaining a secure technological environment, protecting the identity of individuals, as well as protecting confidential information. In addition, it will introduce techniques used in the collection and analysis of evidence. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: CSFI 102 and CSFI 202. 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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