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3.00 Credits
Survey of Computer Science
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Criminal Justice Pre: Co: Introduces students to the study of the criminal justice system. Three components of this system, the police, courts, and corrections, will be studied and interrelationships will be shown between components. Outside readings and guest speakers will combine the practical and academic aspects.
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3.00 Credits
Criminal Law Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: A study of criminal law, constitutional and statutory provisions, purposes of criminal law, classification of crimes, elements of crimes, defenses available to those accused of crime, and jurisdiction of the courts.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of Evidence Pre: CRJ101; CRJ103 Co: A study of the law and the rule of evidence as they apply to law enforcement officers in the daily performance of their duties. Subject matter includes: nature of evidence, burden of proof, direct evidence, indirect evidence, judicial admission, judicial notice, courtroom presentation and procedure, direct and cross examination, opinion evidence, expert testimony, impeachment, competency, relevancy, privilege, hearsay, confessions, best evidence, secondary evidence, parole evidence, and real evidence.
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3.00 Credits
Constitutional Interpretations of Criminal Procedures 1 Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: A study of leading U.S. Supreme Court decisions as they relate to the law of criminal procedure. Course work begins with an exploration of the 14th amendment as it applies to the states and continues with the laws of search, seizure, and arrest.
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3.00 Credits
Constitutional Interpretations of Criminal Procedures 2 Pre: CRJ 105 Co: The constitutional topics discussed include: double jeopardy, self-incrimination, the right to counsel, confessions, Miranda warnings, pretrial identification procedures, and rights to a fair trial. The course may also explore special issues of bail, plea bargaining, sentencing, and 8th amendment rights.
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3.00 Credits
Crisis Intervention in the Field of Criminal Justice Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: A course in assessing and handling the "disturbance call" crisis. Will cover issues such as family fights, rape calls, crime victimizations, suicide, adolescent problems, alcoholism, and drug abuse. In addition to communication and problem-solving skills, referral techniques will be covered, focusing on agency resources in the area.
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3.00 Credits
Juvenile Justice System Pre: Communications Proficiency; CRJ 101 Co: This course traces the philosophy, history, and development of the juvenile justice system. Particular attention is paid to juvenile institutions and current treatment programs.
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3.00 Credits
Civil Liability for Criminal Justice Professionals Pre: Communications and Mathematics Proficiencies; CRJ101 Co: Designed for criminal justice students and professionals to address principles of tort liability; common law concepts of duty; breach and injury; emergency acts; intentional torts; derivative liability and defenses.
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3.00 Credits
Forensic Science (Crime Lab) Pre: Co: Introduces criminal justice students to the use of science in the examination of crime. The course will address, but not limit itself to: concepts and definitions in criminalistics, the composition of crime laboratories, and the scientific preservation of the crime scene.
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