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CCJ 345: Human&cultural Relat
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Letter grade only.
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CCJ 345W: Investigating Difference
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Explores the development and effects of categories of difference and inequality on patterns of crime and victimization, and the meaning and practice of justice. This course fulfills NAU's junior-level writing requirement. Letter grade only. Prerequisite: (CCJ 101 and CCJ 250 and 9 hours of CCJ-Criminology & Criminal Justice coursework) or International Exchange Student Group JWRT
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CCJ 350: Violent Crime
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Examines patterns of violent crime. Explores theory and research related to the causes and control of violent crime. Letter grade only. Prerequisite: CCJ 250 or International Exchange Student Group
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CCJ 355: Research Methods in Criminology And Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Explores ways of knowing, quantitative and qualitative research strategies, and interpretation of research related to the study of crime and criminal justice. Cross-listed with PAS 355. Letter grade only. Course fee required. Prerequisite: (CCJ 101, CCJ 250, and Mathematics Foundation requirement) or International Exchange Student Group
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CCJ 360: Women, Crime, And Justice
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Analyzes women offenders, victims, and professionals in the criminal justice system, with emphasis on changing sex roles. Letter grade only. Prerequisite: Sophomore Status or higher or International Exchange Student Group SPW
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CCJ 380: Law in America
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Letter grade only.Theoretical study of sources of law; issues in the implementation of law; assessment of effects of law in American society. Letter grade only. Prerequisite: Sophomore Status or higher or International Exchange Student Group SPW
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CCJ 385: Security in a Globalized World
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
This course explores how security in a globalized world impacts justice practice and policy. It provides a criminological framework for critical examination of the latest trends shaping the "new paradigm" of global security, including the war on terror and the increased securitization of criminal justice. Letter grade only. Prerequisite: Junior Status or higher or International Exchange Student Group SPW
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CCJ 389: Cooperative Education
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Individualized preplanned cooperative employment experience related to your field of study or career objectives. Fee required. Pass-fail only. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 units.
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CCJ 390: Criminal Investigation
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Examines use and analysis of evidence; legal aspects of investigative techniques; role of behavioral sciences in investigation. Letter grade only. Prerequisite: CCJ 270 or International Exchange Student Group
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CCJ 395: Borders, Immigration, And Human Rights
3.00 Credits
Northern Arizona University
Examines the legal, historical, sociopolitical, human rights, and justice policy issues associated with the creation and enforcement of national and regional borders designed to control migration and other human population movements. Letter grade only. Prerequisite: Junior Status or higher or International Exchange Student Group SPW
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