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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Examines comparative criminal justice: how different societies around the world practice criminal justice relative to practices in the United States.Multidisciplinary approach considers the economic, governmental, geographic and social situations in the selected countries. prerequisite: CRJU 301
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the definitional and conceptual issues, typologies, history, causal explanations and reviews of the effects of oppositional political terrorism.The events of 9/11, including its major actors such as Osama bin Laden, Al Queda and the Taliban will be explored, including the reaction to this event by the United States and its allies. prerequisite: CJRU 301
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3.00 Credits
A review of major crime and delinquency prevention strategies, including punitive, mechanical and corrective prevention policies and programs. Selected prevention programs and policies are highlighted for in-depth evaluation. prerequisite: CRJU 301
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3.00 Credits
Issues and problems in policing a free society.The role and function of the police, the effects of contemporary police practices and the exercise and control of police power. Examination of current problems and proposals for reform. prerequisite: CRJU 301
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3.00 Credits
An examination of youthful law violation and the juvenile justice system.The history, law, operations and agencies of juvenile justice are analyzed, as are alternative approaches to defining, preventing and responding to youthful law violation. prerequisite: CRJU 301
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of the multidisciplinary literature on the criminal courts in the United States, focusing on the social, political and organizational contexts of the court, the court's case flow and the various actors in the court's process. Contemporary issues are highlighted. prerequisite: CRJU 301
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3.00 Credits
A consideration of selected areas of law that have direct bearing on criminal justice procedures, including family law, administrative law, per- sonal property, torts, evidence and constitutional law. prerequisite: CRJU 301
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3.00 Credits
In-depth analysis of the issues, problems and suggested reforms facing the contemporary role and practices of correctional facilities, including prisons, jails and community corrections, e.g., probation and parole, and the role, functions and difficulties of inmates and correctional officers. prerequisite: CRJU 301 or CRJU 341
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3.00 Credits
An examination of practices and problems of community corrections, including but not limited to probation, parole, halfway houses and fines. prerequisite: CRJU 301 or CRJU 341
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3.00 Credits
An analysis of race, ethnicity and gender issues and how they impact the criminal justice system. An examination of how race, ethnicity and gender issues revolve around questions associated with evidence of disparity, disproportionality and discrimination within the criminal justice system. prerequisite: CRJU 301
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