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CRJU 3420: Research Statistics
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
This is a survey of descriptive and inferential statistics used in Criminal Justice research. Applications of paramet- ric and nonparametric methods of hypothesis testing const- itute the emphasis of the course. Measures of central tenda- cy and dispersion are related to inferences to population parameters. Pearson's Product Moment correlation, regression, analysis of variance and other tests of sample means are reviewed. Prerequisites: CRJU 1100, CRJU 2400 and CRJU 3410.
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CRJU 3530: CRJU Ethics and Professionalis
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
No field of professional employment is more strewn with ethical considerations than the area of criminal justice. As students leave to join the work force they must be prepared to act professionally and ethically in any number intense situations. Further, students will be exposed to concepts and ethical points is critical to the success of of their professional careers. Students will leave this with an increased awareness and concern for ethical issues in criminal justice, and a firm understanding of the importance of professionalism in their efforts for career advancement. Prerequisite: CRJU 1100 and CRJU 2400.
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CRJU 4130: Law Enforcement and Legal Proc
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
This course includes analysis of the legal aspects of police activities including investigation, arrests, searches and seizures; study of Constitutional and statutory law and decisions of the United States Supreme Court and the Georgia Court of Criminal Appeals. Prerequisites: CRJU 1100 and CRJU 2210
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CRJU 4210: Philosophy of Law & Punishment
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
This course exposes students to the various philosophies that laws and systems of punishment are based on today. The history of law in society is reviewed. Due Process and Crime Control philosophies are compared and contrasted. Each philosophy is applied to the various stages of criminal justice processing: arrest, trial, appeals and corrections. Various works of key philosophers in the field will be presented and discussed. Prerequisites: CRJU 1100 and CRJU 2900.
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CRJU 4340: Corrections and the Legal Proc
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
This course provides a review of major federal court cases impacting correctional processes and procedures. Emphasis is given to Supreme Court decisions relating to prisoner rights under the first, fourth, fifth, eighth and four- teenth amendments of the Constitution. Also, an analysis of the "hands on doctrine" as it relates to judicial intervention will be included. Prerequisites: CRJU 1100 and CRJU 2500.
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CRJU 4350: Treatment/Testing/Eval in Corr
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
Treatment and the tests and measures used in its implemen- tation are reviewed in this course. Details of the different approaches used in the correctional process along with a presentation of testing instruments utilized in the treat- ment process are presented. Emphasis is placed on the theoretical basis for treatment programs in corrections, along with the importance of tests and measurements in program design and evaluation. Prerequisites: CRJU 1100 and CRJU 2900.
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CRJU 4360: Community Based Corrections
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
An in-depth analysis of the origins and philosophy of community based corrections is given. Diversion is discussed in an historical context. Various forms of community based corrections include probation, parole, house arrest, electronic monitoring and offender boot camp. The role and functions of halfway houses and community transitional centers are an important aspect of community based correc- tions. Schools of criminoloy and theories of punishment are related to various forms of community based corrections. Prerequisites: CRJU 1100 and CRJU 2800 or CRJU 2900.
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CRJU 4520: Drugs and Crime
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
Chemical dependency is correlated to a number of societal problems including crime, poverty and unemployment. This course estimates the prevalence of drug use, types and amounts of drugs on the market, relationship between drug use and crime and various explanations of this relation- ship. Stages of drug dependency are reviewed. Demand and supply side approaches to the war on drugs are compared and contrasted. Demand side approaches include drug testing, drug treatment programs and other prevention activities. Prerequisites: CRJU 1100 and CRJU 2900.
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CRJU 4530: Comparative Criminology
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
This course provides a review of theories and practices of crime and criminal justice systems in other countries throughout the world. Comparisons of different nations and their systems for responding to crime and deliquency will be made. Differential explanations of crime and deliquency will be discussed. Prerequisites: CRJU 1100, CRJU 2900.
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CRJU 4610: Internship
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Albany State University
This course provides junior or senior students with an oppor tunity to gain practical experience in a criminal justice agency setting. Prior to enrolling in Internship, students must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.2 and must have completed CRJU 1100 and CRJU 2400 with a minimum grade of C. Successful completion of CRJU 4610 requires a final report and supervisory evaluation of the student by the agency. Agencies must be approved in advance by the faculty member coordinating internship activities. Prerequisites: CRJU 1100, CRJU 2400.
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