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CJS 405: Directed Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor. Student works independently on a field problem or a research problem in consultation with an instructor. (1-3 Credits)
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CJS 4050: Directed Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Student works independently on a field problem or a research problem in consultation with an instructor.
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CJS 410: Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Elements and proof in crimes of frequent concern in law enforcement with reference to principal rules of criminal liability. The importance of criminal law at the enforcement level considered from crime prevention to courtroom appearance. (3 Credit)
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CJS 4100: Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Elements and proof in crimes of frequent concern in law enforcement with reference to principal rules of criminal liability. The importance of criminal law at the enforcement level considered from crime prevention to courtroom appearance.
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CJS 415: Juvenile Justice
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
An investigation into the history and nature of juvenile courts. Etiology of juvenile delinquency and status offenses. Diversion programs and other attempts at delinquency prevention. Court decisions and emergent policy issues (e.g., "zero tolerance") pertaining to juvenile justice will be explored. (3 Credits)
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CJS 4150: Juvenile Justice
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
An investigation into the history and nature of juvenile courts. Etiology of juvenile delinquency and status offenses. Diversion programs and other attempts at delinquency prevention. Court decisions and emergent policy issues (e.g., "zero tolerance") pertaining to juvenile justice will be explored.
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CJS 416: Gangs and Deviant Social Groups
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course explores the history of street gangs and other deviant social groups primarily in America. A wide array of criminological theories applicable to gang formation, expansion, and intervention will be reviewed. The influence of the family, media, peers, socioeconomic status, drugs, neighborhood affiliation, public housing, and schools on gang activity will be presented. An overview of the legal framework in which police and gangs interact along with the roles of the police, prosecutor, the juvenile court, and correctional personnel (e.g., security threat groups) will be presented. Course discussion will include significant policy implications due to gang violence. Students will obtain a working knowledge of gangs and develop skills at identification of at-risk children and learn methods for intervention. (3 Credits)
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CJS 4160: Gangs and Juvenile Delinquent Group
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course explores the history of street gangs and other deviant social groups primarily in America. A wide array of criminological theories applicable to gang formation, expansion, and intervention will be reviewed. The influence of the family, media, peers, socioeconomic status, drugs, neighborhood affiliation, public housing, and schools on gang activity will be presented. An overview of the legal framework in which police and gangs interact along with the roles of the police, prosecutor, the juvenile court, and correctional personnel (e.g., security threat groups) will be presented. Course discussion will include significant policy implications due to gang violence. Students will obtain a working knowledge of gangs and develop skills at identification of at-risk children and learn methods for intervention.
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CJS 4180: Crime in Film
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Does art imitate life or does life imitate art? Do the tangible magnifications of true crime inspire writers of fiction to pen onscreen villains and Hollywood capers or are the actions and modus operandi of true criminals inspired by or at least framed by exploits of their celluloid counterparts? This course will seek to answer these questions and more. This course will also examine the influence that crime based film has on both society and the individual. This course will also delve into the criminological theories that explain the actions of the onscreen criminals and the actions real world criminals as well.
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CJS 419: Literature and Crime
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course offers an examination of the influence that the written portrayal of crime has on both the individual's and society's view of the criminal and criminal acts. Excerpts from historical and contemporary literature are discussed and debated. (3 Credits)
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