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SPEA E272: Introduction to Environmental Sciences
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) Application of principles from life and physical sciences to the understanding and management of the environment. Emphasis will be placed on the physical and biological restraints on resource availability and use, and the technological and scientific options to solving environmental problems.
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SPEA J101: The American Criminal Justice System
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) Introduction to elements of the criminal justice system: the police, the courts, and corrections, and how they function in contemporary American society.
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SPEA J201: Theoretical Foundations of
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
Criminal Justice Policies (3 cr.) This course examines the impact of sociological, biological, and economic theories of crime and the practice of criminal justice. Focus is upon the natural and importance of theory, context of theoretical developments, methods for the critical analysis of theoretical developments, and policy implications of the varying perspectives considered.
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SPEA J202: Criminal Justice Data,Methods,and Resources
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) R: SPEA-C 106 or equivalent. Course examines basic concepts of criminal justice. Students become familiar with research techniques necessary for systematic analysis of the criminal justice system, offender behavior, crime trends, and program effectiveness. Students will learn to critically evaluate existing research. Students will become familiar with existing sources of criminal justice data and will learn to assess the quality of that data.
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SPEA J301: Substantive Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) The development, limitations, and application of substantive criminal law utilizing the case-study method.
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SPEA J302: Procedural Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) Criminal law application and procedure from the initiation of police activity through the correctional process utilizing the case-study method.
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SPEA J303: Evidence
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) The rules of law governing proof at trial of disputed issues of fact; burden of proof; presumptions and judicial notice; examination, impeachment, competency, and privileges of witnesses; hearsay rule and exceptions. All related as nearly as possible to criminal as opposed to civil process.
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SPEA J304: Correctional Law
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) Legal problems from conviction to release: pre-sentence investigations, sentencing, probation and parole, incarceration, loss and restoration of civil rights.
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SPEA J305: The Juvenile Justice System
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) Current developments in the legal, administrative, and operational aspects of the juvenile justice system.
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SPEA J306: The Criminal Courts
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) An analysis of the criminal justice process from prosecution through appeal. The organization and operation of felony and misdemeanor courts are examined. Topics include prosecutorial decisionmaking, plea bargaining, judicial selection, the conduct of trials, sentencing, and appeal.
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