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CJ 496: Special Topics in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Offers specialized courses which deal with in-depth study of subjects relevant to the field of criminal justice. The subject matter of the Special Topics course is not generally covered in the department's other courses. Topics may include women and crime, violent crime, victimless crimes, police deviancy, and so forth. CJ 496 may be repeated with a change in content.
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CJ 500: Overview of the CJ System
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course surveys the criminal and juvenile justice systems with an emphasis on the nature and sources of injustice and social control mechanisms. Included is an analysis of the design functions, operations, and administrations of the justice systems. The course is required of students without adequate undergraduate academic preparation in criminal justice.
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CJ 501: Sem Criminal Law & Procedure
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
An in-dept examination of the general principles of criminal law and procedures. The study of the sources, uses, and limitations of criminal liability and criminal defences; statutory and common law crimes, crimes against property and person, "victimless" crimes, and "administrative" crimes are included. There is also a detailed analysis of criminal law processes from arrest through conviction and appeal. This course is required of all students without adequate undergraduate preparation in criminal justice.
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CJ 502: Writing Seminar for Criminal J
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course introductes the student to basic writing skills as a focus of this course is on textual analysis which involves examining a source or variety of sources to analyze the main points and offer a critique of the arguments presented in an article or book. The skill of explication will help the student write better reports, papers, or a thesis as it involves evaluating all written sources in great depth to produce a well-written work.
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CJ 505: Theories of Crime/Delinquency
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course provides an intensive overview of the major theories of crime and delinquency. Sociological, psychological, and biological theories from the 18th century to the present day and studied, classical and neo-classical, social disorganization, social strain, labeling, control, and conflick theories are particulary emphasized. CJ 505 is required of all students.
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CJ 506: Seminar in Deviant Behavior
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course consists of the analysis of the theoretical and empirical bases of deviant behavior, the relationship between deviance and crime, and the importance of deviant behavior for general sociological theory. A critique of the social generation of deviant situations is presented. Also, the political context of deviant identities in contemprary society is explored.
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CJ 510: Comp Criminology/CJ Systems
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course surveys contemporary etiological and epidemiological studies of crime and criminal behavior in Western Europe, the former Communist bloc nations, and Third World countries. The justice system of these countries are studied and compared to that of the United States.
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CJ 511: International Terrorism
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course looks at the organizational and functional components of terrorism on a global scale. It analyzes the cause of international terrorism and the of select target strategies. Measures to counteract terrorist activities at the national and international level are also studied.
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CJ 512: Victimology
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course studies the victims of crime. It includes an analysis of the dimensions, sources, impact and implications of victimizalation, and the relationship between the victim and agencies in the criminal justice system. Victim advocacy programs are also discussed.
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CJ 513: Women in the Justice System
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course examines the roles played by women in different aspects of the criminal justice system. The roles of women practitioners in the criminal justice system are examined along with the interpersonal and structural dynamics involved in their work. Women as criminals and prison inmates are studied in depth. Also considered are the unique aspects of being a female crime victim.
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