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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Offered Fall and Spring History, development, philosophy, and constitutional aspects of the U.S. criminal justice system. Emphasis will be on actual situations confronting police, prosecutors, judges, probation officers, correctional officers and prison administrators, parole boards, and other practitioners in the field. Skills prerequisite: ENG 020 and ENG 060. Course Offerings . There are currently no sections of this course being offered.
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A survey f alc h l and ther drug use in America. Designed f r a wide range f students, this c urse examines substance abuse fr m several perspectives. These include: legal, physical/medical, psych l gical, s cial/cultural, and hist rical, plus new and existing m dels f r preventi n and treatment. Skills prerequisite: ENG 020 and ENG 060.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Offered Fall and Spring A study of social and psychological factors which police must consider as they strive to enforce the law while maintaining a healthy relationship with the community. Critical issues discussed include the role and image of the police, discretion, race, prejudice, ethics, higher education, and media. Prerequisite: CRJ 105 or permission of the instructor. Course Offerings . There are currently no sections of this course being offered.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Offered Fall and Spring An introduction to the American legal system, focusing on major categories of crimes and their punishments. Students analyze legal elements through case studies. Prerequisite: CRJ 105 or permission of the instructor. Course Offerings . There are currently no sections of this course being offered.
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3.00 Credits
The criminal pr cesses fr m investigati n thr ugh arrest, indictment, trial, and sentencing. This c urse c vers pr cedural matters such as arrest, search and seizure, interr gati n, wiretapping, entrapment, and pre-trial publicity. Prerequisite: CRJ 105 r permissi n f the instruct r.
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3.00 Credits
CRJ causes, c ntr l, and preventi n f juvenile delinquency. The f cus will be n delinquency the ries and the treatment f juveniles within the criminal justice system. Skills prerequisite: ENG 020. Prerequisite: CRJ 105 and ENG 101 r permissi n f the instruct r.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Offered Spring A study of field investigation techniques. Topics include conduct at crime scenes, interview and interrogation techniques, use of informants, techniques of surveillance, and investigative procedures. Prerequisite: CRJ 105 or permission of the instructor. Course Offerings . There are currently no sections of this course being offered.
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3.00 Credits
An examinati n f c rrecti nal instituti ns and their functi ns. T pics include pris n as a t tal instituti n, characteristics f vari us types f instituti ns, pr blems in rehabilitati n, analysis f the pris n c mmunity, adjustment t pris n life by pers nnel and inmates, and the impact f instituti nalizati n n the ffender. Prerequisite: CRJ 105.
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3.00 Credits
An intr duct ry study f criminal behavi r. This c urse will f cus n the changes in the crime rate, law, the ry, and kn wledge ab ut the maj r f rms f crime. Skills prerequisite: ENG 020. Prerequisite: CRJ 105 and ENG 101, r permissi n f the instruct r.
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3.00 Credits
An pp rtunity t devel p br ader kn wledge f the criminal justice system in perati n. This c urse c nsists f fieldw rk in p lice c urts, c rrecti ns, and ther criminal justice agencies, plus a weekly seminar f r sharing experiences and building understanding f criminal justice as a system. Prerequisite: CRJ 105, 108, 127, and ENG 101, and permissi n f the pr gram advis r.
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