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CJS 4600: Community Corrections
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Beginning with traditional forms of community supervision, namely probation and parole, this course examines the processes used to both manage and rehabilitate offenders in a community setting. The benefits and problems of various intermediate sanctions are examined, including: Intensive Parole and Probation, Electronic Monitoring, Boot Camps, and restitution and reconciliation programs.
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CJS 4770: Introduction to Intelligence Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Introduction to Intelligence Analysis is designed to introduce the advanced undergraduate student to the field of intelligence analysis. The student will acquire knowledge of the major subspecialties within the field: crime analysis for law enforcement, counter terrorism and other non-state threats to homeland security, and competitive intelligence and security for private industry. The course will give the student an understanding of the types of problems dealt with in each of these areas, the skill sets that are used to resolve the problems, and the occupational structure in which this problem solving takes place. Traditional academic literature and criminological theories that support this activity will also be examined.
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CJS 480: Theory of Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
A comparative analysis of theories of law enforcement as they have been applied in terms of time and place. Historical trends and current applications in selected areas of the world will be examined. (3 Credits)
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CJS 4800: Theory of Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
A comparative analysis of theories of law enforcement as they have been applied in terms of time and place. Historical trends and current applications in selected areas of the world will be examined.
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CJS 481: Gender Issues in Justice
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Current research and theorizing about the roles of women in the criminal justice system: as victim, offender and professional. The rape victim, the violent woman, the incarcerated mother, the policewoman and the woman lawyer, for example, are roles that raise particular questions concerning the fairness and effectiveness of social policy. (3 Credits)
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CJS 4810: Women Crime and Justice
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Current research and theorizing about the roles of women in the criminal justice system: as victim, offender and professional. The rape victim, the violent woman, the incarcerated mother, the policewoman and the woman lawyer, for example, are roles that raise particular questions concerning the fairness and effectiveness of social policy.
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CJS 482: Terrorism
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Examines the subject of terrorism and treats the phenomenon as criminal activity. Special attention to the following topics: 1) historical and social antecedents to today's problems; 2) profiles and motivations of contemporary terrorists; 3) characteristics of active terrorist groups; 4) the vulnerability of western nations to the techniques and technology of terrorism; 5) the role of the media; 6) the impact of terrorism on non governmental sectors of society; and 7) acceptable counter-terrorist policies and practices. (3 Credit)
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CJS 4820: Terrorism
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Examines the subject of terrorism and treats the phenomenon as criminal activity. Special attention to the following topics: 1) historical and social antecedents to today's problems; 2) profiles and motivations of contemporary terrorists; 3) characteristics of active terrorist groups; 4) the vulnerability of western nations to the techniques and technology of terrorism; 5) the role of the media; 6) the impact of terrorism on non governmental sectors of society; and 7) acceptable counter-terrorist policies and practices.
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CJS 483: Family Violence:Spouse and Child Abuse
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Current knowledge about family violence from the areas of psychology, sociology, social work, and law enforcement. Understanding the motivations underlying the behavior of the various actors involved: perpetrator, victim, social control agent, and helping professional. The connection between theory and treatment. (3 Credit)
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CJS 4830: Family Violence: Spouse and Child Abuse
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Current knowledge about family violence from the areas of psychology, sociology, social work, and law enforcement. Understanding the motivations underlying the behavior of the various actors involved: perpetrator, victim, social control agent, and helping professional. The connection between theory and treatment.
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