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CRJU C365: Program Planning and Evaluation in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
Evaluation research is an applied branch of the field of social science intended to supply scientifically valid information with which to guide programs and policies currently used in the criminal justice system (law enforcement, courts, and corrections) in the United States. Billions of dollars have been poured into local, state, and federal criminal justice programs to prevent and control crime and to process and manage offenders. The present course will familiarize students with the literature on criminal justice evaluation as well as teach them key techniques to measure the effects of a program or policy against the goals it set out to accomplish. This allows a policy maker to engage in subsequent decision-making about the program or policy and make improvements and adjustments for future programs.
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CRJU C375: Organized Crime
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course covers the nature of organized crime; its history in America; the forms it takes; theories explaining emergence, development, and persistence; and the unique problems law enforcement personnel encounter in trying to bring organized criminals to justice. Definitions that capture the nature of organized crime as a unique type of criminal activity are discussed as well as new variations of organized crime such as the Russian Mafia.
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CRJU C385: Seminar in Advanced Criminology
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
Selected topics will concern criminology examined in depth through assigned readings and classroom discussion.
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CRJU C405: Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course examines sources of criminal law; theories of punishment, corpus delicti, and basic elements of crime; specific offenses, principles of liability to punishment, and specific defense to criminal behavior.
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CRJU C420: Serial Murder: Myths vs. Realities
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
The purpose of this course is to familiarize students with the field of serial murder. Despite an almost mythical interest in the phenomenon, relatively few scientific studies have been undertaken on the prevalence, etiology, investigation, and understanding of the crime. Biological, psychological, and sociological explanations of serial murder are examined in the course as well as key investigative techniques including psychological and geographical profiling.
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CRJU C430: Legal Research and Writing
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
The art of legal writing is a skill critical to lawyers and those working in the criminal justice field. This course bridges the gap between essay style writing taught toundergraduates and the more technical writing of lawyers and other criminal justice professionals. The course also introduces students to the fundamentals of legal research and writing to develop the skills necessary to prepare a legal memorandum and other technical tasks in the criminal justice professions. After successful completion of this course, the student should be prepared to perform law clerk or paralegal duties such as legal research and writing; quantum studies to determine the value of a civil cause of action; and general legal assistance duties. Prerequisite: COMP C119 or equivalent.
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DECS B205: Business Statistics
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course is an introduction to the statistics used in business. Topics covered are sources and collection of business data, describing data, probability concepts, the use of confidence limits to estimate the mean or the proportion, the use of hypothesis tests, analysis of variance, chi-square test for independence, simple correlation and regression analysis to discover how two variables are related to each other. The use of a business spreadsheet program is an integral part of this hands-on course. Prerequisite: MATH A115.
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DECS B499: Independent Study in Decision Science
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
See description in College of Business section.
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DRAM A103: Stagecraft I
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course is an introduction to the principles of Drama production: scenery, lighting, drafting, scenic construction, and practices. Required lab for practical application of production principles in connection with department productions. Two hours of lecture per week with weekly lab session. Required of all majors.
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DRAM A104: Stagecraft II
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course concerns expansion and further development of scenic construction and practices including drafting and properties. Required lab for practical application of production principles in connection with department production. Two hours of lecture per week, weekly lab session. Offered for the spring term only. Prerequisite: DRAM A103.
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