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CJ 1300: The Police in America
3.00 Credits
Indiana Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CJ 1100. An examination of the police as a component of the American criminal justice system. Beginning with an exploration of the historical evolution of the police, learners will explore contemporary issues and emerging challenges that face this important unit of social control in our nation.
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CJ 1400: Corrections in America
3.00 Credits
Indiana Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CJ 1100. The correctional system in the United States has an interesting and varied evolution. Beginning with a historical overview of this component of the America criminal justice system, the learner will delve into the rationale for punishment and the administration and operational aspects of prison and jail functions at the local, state and federal levels. Issues related to probation, parole, community corrections, and future challenges and trends in the correctional environment will also be explored.
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CJ 2000: Homeland Security
3.00 Credits
Indiana Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CJ 1100. This is a course with a specific focus on issues relevant to homeland security. Topics will include: the evolution of homeland security, understanding terrorism, and current homeland security methods and procedures. Students will be responsible for topics covered both in and out of the text.
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CJ 2300: Substantive Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Indiana Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CJ 1100. The evolution of substantive law in America from its British and common-law traditions. The learner's examination of this topic will include the limitations and ambiguity of the substantive law. This course may utilize the Indiana Criminal Code as one model of substantive law and may be taught using the case study method.
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CJ 2400: Understanding Procedural Law
3.00 Credits
Indiana Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CJ 1100. The development of an understanding of the application of the substantive law from a procedural perspective. There will be a course focus on significant U.S. Supreme Court cases that have described the boundaries of practice for the police, courts and corrections. This course may be taught using the case study method.
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CJ 2500: Basics of Criminal Investigation
3.00 Credits
Indiana Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CJ 1100. A general theoretical framework for the practice of investigating criminal acts. The components of all investigations; crime scene protocol, collection and preservation of physical evidence, sources of information, and interview and interrogation will be among the topics explored. Investigative features of particular crimes (homicide, robbery, rape, larceny, motor vehicle theft, etc.) will also be a focus of this class.
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CJ 2600: Laws of Evidence
3.00 Credits
Indiana Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CJ 2300, & CJ 2400 The law of evidence is the system of rules and standards by which the admission of proof at the trial of a criminal action is regulated. This course includes topics related to the investigation and adjudication process in criminal cases, including collection of evidence and presentation of evidence at arraignments, preliminary hearings, suppression hearings, and trials, with emphasis on types of evidence admissible in a criminal action. This course may be taught using the case study method, with an emphasis on class participation.
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CJ 3100: A System of Juvenile Justice
3.00 Credits
Indiana Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CJ 1100 or HS 1200 for human services majors. The juvenile justice system in the United States operates in a manner that is slightly different from the adult components of the system. This course will provide an overview of a system that structures the way children are dealt with in regard to delinquency, abuse, neglect and dependency. Methods of addressing the prevention of delinquency and trends in delinquency will also be examined.
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CJ 3200: Understanding Criminal Behavior
3.00 Credits
Indiana Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CJ 1100. This is a psychology and criminal justice course with a specific focus on criminal behavior using a psychosocial approach. More specifically we will be utilizing psychological, psychiatric and sociological approaches to examine why individuals commit criminal and delinquent acts.
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CJ 3300: Victimology
3.00 Credits
Indiana Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CJ 1200. This is a course with a specific focus on emerging areas in the field, such as the consequences of victimization and empowering victims. The concentration will be on both traditional and modern approaches to victims' issues and concentrates on issues affecting both victims and victim service providers. The course will follow the general guideline of the text, however, and quite frequently, we will move outside of the text for material. Students will be responsible for topics covered both in and out of the text.
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