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CJ 515: Constitution & Justice Process
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course provides an intensive study of the historical development and current status of constitutional doctrine in relation to the administration of justice. It utilizes the opinions of the U. S. Supreme Court as the basis for analyzing equal protection under the law, police practices, and the fundamental rights guaranteed in the Bill of Rights. Both federal and state constitutional laws as they relate to the criminal justice system are studied.
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CJ 516: Sociology of Law
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course analyzes the role of law in societ It examines the social construction of the law and its social interpretation. Also explored is the selective enforcement of the law and how it can serve as a vehicle for social change.
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CJ 518: Ethics in Justice
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course examines ethical quandaries and moral dilemmas that face criminal justice functionaries. Included is a critical examination of the philosophy underlying the U. S. criminal justice system that ostensibly guarantees impartial equal, and fair treatment under the law for all citizens.
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CJ 519: Special Topics in Justice
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Offers specialized topics which deal with the in -depth study of with the in-depth study of specific aspects of justice systems and the etiology of crime and delinquency not covered in other courses. Topics may include victimless crimes, violent crimes, crime and mental illness, and so forth. This course may be repeated with change in content. Formerly CJ 596.
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CJ 520: Police Management and Policy
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course studies police management styles with their operational correlates. The framing of policy guidelines, policy analysis, the implications of policy on management, and the choices of policy alternatives are examined. Principles and theories of management with the emphasis on the police environment and organizational behavior are included.
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CJ 521: Sem Crime Prevention/Control
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course examines the roles played by public and private law enforcement and security officials, the community, and community agencies in deterring and controlling crime and delinquency. It consists of an analysis of the coordinating efforts between the community, its agencies, and the justice system. Theories of crime prevention and control are also analyzed.
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CJ 522: Sem Police Practices /Problems
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course covers the functional and organizational dilemma of law enforcement and the roles and interaction of police and community. The police subculture and public policy implications of police practices are also studied. The seminar also includes an analysis of police organizations management and operations, and issues and problems of contempory law enforecement.
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CJ 526: Security Sys/Administration
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course studies the organization and management of the security units in industries, businesses, goverenments, institutions, and so forth. It examines the protection of manpower, facilities, and other assets. Administrative, legal, and technical problems and issues in professional security management are also analyzed, as are the topics of loss prevention, government internal security controls, employee dishonesty, and shoplifting.
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CJ 541: Seminar in Penology
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Provides an overview of the historical development of the penal system in America. Justifications for the theories of punishment are examined in detail. Also scrutinized is the effectiveness of alternative penalities with an emphasis on the dilemma of punshiment versus rehabilitation and the ensuing major institutional treatment programs and strategies that have survived the current decline of rehabilitation as a primary justification for incarceration. The class concludes with the analysis of various recommendations for penal reform.
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CJ 544: Community Corrections
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course studies the process of rehabilitating adult and juvenile offenders while they remain in the community subject to supervision by correctional or court personnel. It includes the study of probation, parole, halfway houses, day treatment centers, and privately-run programs.
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