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CJ 337: Criminalistics
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Cross Ref: PHSCI 237 Offered alternate years in the spring This course is designed to acquaint the student with the capabilities and limitations of the criminalistics laboratory. The student will review the application of natural sciences to the problems encountered in the examination of evidence and the use of evidence in case presentation.
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CJ 338: Drug Abuse
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Cross Ref: SOC 338 Prerequisite: Junior/senior status Offered annually A comprehensive examination of the issue of drug abuse: history, causes, treatment, drug trafficking, drug law enforcement, policy issues.
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CJ 345: Jurisprudence and Gender
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Cross Ref: SOC 345; WMSTU 345
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CJ 350: Directed Readings
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Prerequisite: Junior/senior status Offered as necessary Only by special permission of the chair; readings developed around a particular theme or interest of the student.
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CJ 364: Statistics and Research Design I
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Cross Ref: SOC 364 Prerequisite: 3 semester-hours in sociology, anthropology or criminal justice
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CJ 365: Statistics and Research Design II
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Cross Ref: SOC 365 Prerequisite: Sociology/Criminal Justice 364
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CJ 366: Internship
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Prerequisite: Junior status The student will spend a specified number of hours working in a criminal justice agency, reporting regularly to an academic supervisor and receiving academic assignments appropriate to his/her type of work. All field placements must be approved in advance by the course instructor.
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CJ 367: Individual Research
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Prerequisite: SOC 364, junior status Student prepares a research proposal and conducts field or library research. No classes; student meets with faculty member as required.
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CJ 368: CJ Senior Seminar and Project
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Prerequisite: CJ 213, senior status Offered every fall This course entails the pursuit of a major topic in criminal justice or in the function of criminological inquiry in the arena of criminal justice. Students will compile a portfolio that will consist of the following: an original research project, a biography of one's undergraduate development within the major, and the senior year assessment questionnaire.
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CJ 390: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Prerequisite: 6 credit hours in criminal justice, junior/senior status, and consent of department chair and instructor By special arrangement Students who have done exceptionally well may take this course to pursue a topic of their own choosing. The student's eligibility, general topic, specific selection of readings and the format (e.g. a research paper, tutorial, short summary essays) will be worked out with the instructor. Cross Ref: ENGL 332, HUM 232 Offered fall term This course addresses the relationship between biological sex and the construction of gendered identities. As a result, this course deals directly with this relationship, as well as the historical conditions that give rise to this relationship, by examining writings about women and men and femininity and masculinity, from a range of disciplines that include the cultural, the sociological and the anthropological.
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