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CJS 452: Organized Crime
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
A study of the impact of organized crime as a social and economic problem with special attention to the role of the criminal justice system as an ameliorative agent. History, nature, and extent of various types of organized crime in the United States and abroad. (3 Credit)
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CJS 4520: Organized Crime
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
A study of the impact of organized crime as a social and economic problem with special attention to the role of the criminal justice system as an ameliorative agent. History, nature, and extent of various types of organized crime in the United States and abroad.
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CJS 454: Sociology of Deviant Behavior
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
A study of the various forms of deviance from mental illness and juvenile delinquency to habitual crime with an analysis of sociological theories developed to explain the incidence of deviance. Contrast of sociological and psychological approaches to understanding the deviant. (3 Credits)
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CJS 4540: Sociology of Deviant Behavior
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
A study of the various forms of deviance from mental illness and juvenile delinquency to habitual crime with an analysis of sociological theories developed to explain the incidence of deviance. Contrast of sociological and psychological approaches to understanding the deviant.
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CJS 4550: Substance Abuse and Deviance
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This class will examine various levels of substance use, to wit, use, dependency, addiction and abuse. The general perspective will be that of deviant behavior: why does society view a given behavior and given the probable stigma what motivates people to deviate? The concept of the addictive personality will be examined, as it pertains to substance use, behavioral addictions, and other deviant behaviors. CJS 454 is recommended but not required.
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CJS 456: Managing Aggressive Behavior
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Anticipating, responding to, and preventing or controlling various forms of aggressive behavior in the workplace, the home, and everyday life. Appropriate responses are examined from law enforcement, human services, and private security perspectives. This course includes a hands-on component in which self-defense techniques are demonstrated. (3 Credit)
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CJS 4560: Managing Aggressive Behavior
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Anticipating, responding to, and preventing or controlling various forms of aggressive behavior in the workplace, the home, and everyday life. Appropriate responses are examined from law enforcement, human services, and private security perspectives. This course includes a hands-on component in which self-defense techniques are demonstrated.
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CJS 4570: School Violence
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course examines the problems of violence in schools, including verbal confrontations and fights between student, gang behavior, and violent intruders. The emphasis is on recognizing conflict situations that can escalate into student perpetrated violence and examining programs and approaches that have been developed to obviate such conflicts, especially tactics for non violent conflict resolution.
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CJS 458: Profiling and Threat Assessment
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
An examination of criminal profiling, including crime scene profiling, psychological profiling, and offender profiling. Discussion of ethnic, racial, and behavioral profiling as well as equivocal death analysis (psychological autopsy). Geographical profiling of serial killers and rapists. The biopsychosocial model of threat assessment, including applications to school shooters. Management of stalking behavior. Empirical validity versus media sensationalism of profiling and threat assessment. (3 Credits)
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CJS 4580: Profiling and Threat Assessment
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
An examination of criminal profiling, including crime scene profiling, psychological profiling, and offender profiling. Discussion of ethnic, racial, and behavioral profiling as well as equivocal death analysis (psychological autopsy). Geographical profiling of serial killers and rapists. The biopsychosocial model of threat assessment, including applications to school shooters. Management of stalking behavior. Empirical validity versus media sensationalism of profiling and threat assessment.
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