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CJU 120: Introduction to Corrections
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
This course takes a practical approach to introducing students to the ideas and practices of modern corrections and skills required to succeed in the field. Included in this course are society's goals for correctional institutions, an overview of the correctional function, the everyday operations of correctional prisons and jails, and procedures of parole and probation. A central theme throughout the course will be professionalism in corrections. Corequisite: CJUS-105
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CJU 125: Criminalistics
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
This course deals with the study of the scientific investigation of crime scenes, criminal evidence and evidence handling techniques. This course deals with the theory and application of police and scientific principles involved in solving crimes. 1-800-210-6932 107 Corequisite: CJUS-105
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CJU 130: Laws of Arrest,Search,and Seizure
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
This course is designed to present the background and current information about the laws pertaining to arrest, search and seizure. It will explore the development of standards in the police field by examining the issues involved in the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, State Laws and Court interpretations. Corequisite: CJUS-105
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CJU 135: Case Preparation
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
This course is designed to teach students proper methods in which to prepare a case for possible court presentation. Included in the course will be appropriate information gathering techniques; report writing; and pre-court preparation. Proper courtroom procedures, witness styles and behavior will also be discussed. Legal standards related to acquiring information by police officers will be presented. Corequisite: CJUS-105
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CJU 140: Juvenile Justice System
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
An examination of the impact of family, school, community and abuse on the conduct of juveniles will be undertaken. Past and current theoretical approaches to delinquency will be discussed. General topics of: gangs; delinquency and violence in schools; the Juvenile Court system; behavior modification programs; federal funding; law enforcement's role; as well as juvenile corrections and probation will be studied. The Maine Juvenile Code will be examined.Prerequisite: CJUS-105
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CJU 150: Public Safety Executive Command I
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
This is a seminar developed in partnership with the Maine Chiefs of Police Association. It is designed for people providing leadership and management in public safety organizations. This training will provide new approaches to leadership and management in today's complex and demanding public safety environment. Participants will be instructed by prominent public safety officials along with private business and local government professionals. Each instructor brings a real world approach to their topic that provides information which can be applied by the participant in fulfilling their roles as public safety leaders and managers. Prerequisite: CJUS department approval
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CJU 155: Public Safety Executive Command II
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
This is a seminar developed in partnership with the Maine Chiefs of Police Association. It is designed for people providing leadership and management in public safety organizations. This training will provide new approaches to leadership and management in today's complex and demanding public safety environment. Participants will be instructed by prominent public safety officials along with private 108 Washington County Community College business and local government professionals. Each instructor brings a real world approach to their topic that provides information which can be applied by the participant in fulfilling their roles as public safety leaders and managers. Prerequisite: CJUS department approval
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CJU 200: Rules of Evidence
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the Rules of Evidence. The purpose of these rules is to determine the admissibility of evidence during the criminal trial process and the legal challenges available to the opposing side. It also covers the legal requirements for a wide range of evidence, i.e.: real and circumstantial; best evidence rule; privileged communication; the Hearsay Rule; etc. Prerequisites: CJUS105, CJUS130
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CJU 205: Criminal Investigation
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
Criminal Investigation is an observation or inquiry into allegations, circumstances or relationships in order to obtain factual information. This course deals with the duties and responsibilities of the investigator/detective/patrol officer in the course of an investigation. Prerequisite: CJUS105, Corequisite: CJUS135
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CJU 215: Substantive Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the history of criminal law, the necessary elements of an offense which must be proven to sustain a criminal conviction, and the defenses to criminal conduct. A comprehensive study of Maine's Revised Criminal Code, Title 17-A is a major part of this course. Prerequisites: CJUS105, CJUS130, CJUS200
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