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CJ 3510: Community Policing/Problem-Oriented Policing
3.00 Credits
Indiana Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CJ 1300. This is a course with a specific focus on community-oriented policing and problem solving using criminal justice theoretical based approaches. 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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CJ 3520: Crime Scene Investigation
3.00 Credits
Indiana Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CJ 2500. This is a course with a specific focus on the techniques and methods of crime scene investigation focusing on practical suggestions as well as theoretical viewpoints of the field. Topics include: fundamentals of preliminary investigation, identification, protection, and collection of evidence, sketching and photographing the crime scene, interpreting blood stain evidence, fingerprinting techniques. Students will be responsible for topics covered both in and out of the text and the lab portion of the course.
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CJ 3530: Restorative Justice
3.00 Credits
Indiana Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CJ 3100. This is a course with a specific focus on restorative justice. A specific focus will be on theoretical roots of the restorative justice movement and methods and practices in the field. Case studies will be used to facilitate student learning.
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CJ 3620: Forensic Science and Criminalistics
3.00 Credits
Indiana Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CJ 2500. This is a course with a specific focus on the nature and laboratory analysis of physical evidence. Topics include: collection of physical evidence, examination of evidence and the nature of different types of physical evidence.
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CJ 3700: Ethics and Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Indiana Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CJ 1200. This is a course with a focus on ethical theories and their consideration in the field of criminal justice. Specific attention will be paid to the application of these theories and the ethical development of criminal justice practitioners. Topics will also include current ethical issues and their relationship to ethical theories and decisions. Students will be responsible for topics covered both in and out of the text and the lab portion of the course.
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CJ 4110: Law Enforcement Planning Process
3.00 Credits
Indiana Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: CJ 1300. A focus on policy and planning issues in the law enforcement environment. The learner will be exposed to the need for planned change and planned change models. Learners will then be required to identify a problem or law enforcement policy issue and develop a plan to impact that issue.
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CJ 4120: Death Investigation
3.00 Credits
Indiana Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: CJ 2500. This course is designed to briefly cover how to recognize and investigate violent, suspicious or unexpected deaths. The student will learn to develop the essential facts regarding the death scene, medical history and other information that assists in the determination of a person's cause and manner of death. The course will cover the 29 national guidelines set forth by the National Institutes of Justice as essential for a coordinated, efficient and complete death investigation. Basic crime scene investigation techniques will be stressed, along with the importance of crime scene and body evidence, however, this course emphasizes the medical aspects of death investigation and is not designed to be a "homicide seminar."
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CJ 4130: Probation and Parole Services and Care
3.00 Credits
Indiana Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: CJ 1400. The criminal justice system is comprised of three major components: police, courts, and corrections. Corrections is made up of both institutional and community-based agencies. This course will take an in-depth examination of the community-based strategies of probation and parole from both a historical perspective and what is currently being utilized today. This examination will explore the duties and objectives of contemporary probation and parole agencies in the United States today and track the progress of an individual through each phase of the community-based systems.
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CJ 4210: Police Organization and Management
3.00 Credits
Indiana Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: BA 2010, CJ 1300. An in-depth examination of the administrative and leadership practices necessary in the operation of a contemporary police organization. In part, this course will demonstrate and discuss the application of modern management theory in the police environment. The focus here is on the operation of an urban police department (100+ officers) and the functional components of such an agency.
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CJ 4220: Criminal Profiling
3.00 Credits
Indiana Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: CJ 2500, CJ 3200. This is a course with a specific focus on criminal profiling utilizing psychological and criminal justice based approaches. The class will concentrate on the processes of identifying personality traits, behavioral tendencies, geographical location and demographic variables of an offender based on characteristics of a crime.
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