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CCJ 3641: Organized Criminal Syndicates
4.00 Credits
Rasmussen College-Eagan
This course examines organized criminal activity in the 21st century, from street gangs to terrorist organizations. Students will examine the cause of organized crime, in addition to the investigation, prosecution, and sentencing of syndicates. Prerequisites: Criminology, Juvenile Justice
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CCJ 3667: Victims in Criminal Justice
4.00 Credits
Rasmussen College-Eagan
This course explores the importance of the victim in the criminal-justice system's process. The victim's role in the criminal-justice process, and movements and legislation regarding victims' impact on judicial proceedings are examined. A variety of crimes and types of victims is explored. Prerequisite: none
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CCJ 3670: Women and Criminal Justice
4.00 Credits
Rasmussen College-Eagan
This course examines the role of women as offenders, victims, and professionals in criminal justice. Theories and research that have differentiated women in the criminaljustice system will be explored. The rise of female criminality and criminal-justice professionals will be examined will be analyzed. Prerequisite: Domestic Violence
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CCJ 3678: Cultural Diversity and Justice
4.00 Credits
Rasmussen College-Eagan
This course will examine the true picture and statistics of minority representation at every point in the criminal justice process, from point of contact with the police to incarceration and the death penalty. The course includes a comprehensive examination of unbiased racial and ethnic theories, and research and practice of behavior and victimization affecting the criminal justice system. Prerequisite: Ethics in Criminal Justice
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CCJ 3701: Research Methods in Criminal Justice
4.00 Credits
Rasmussen College-Eagan
This course will explore the basic steps of conducting research. Students will explore the nature of research and the research techniques specific to the criminal-justice field. Students will become familiar with research terminology and the ethics involved in various research designs. To complete the course, students will design and simulate their own research project. Prerequisite: Statistics I
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CCJ 4450: Criminal Justice Leadership and Management
4.00 Credits
Rasmussen College-Eagan
This course will familiarize students with common management theory and practice in criminal-justice organizations. The application of management techniques to all areas of criminal justice will be explored, along with leadership and administration techniques and issues particular to criminal justice. Organizational philosophy, visioning, planning, and goal development will be examined. Prerequisite: Ethics in Criminal Justice
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CCJ 4603: Forensic Psychology
4.00 Credits
Rasmussen College-Eagan
This course will examine the role and function of psychology as it applies to the criminal-justice system. Students will examine the responsibilities and tasks of forensic psychologists when working with law enforcement, courts, and corrections. A psychological approach to person-to-person crimes will be explored. Prerequisites: Criminal Behavior, Introduction to Psychology
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CCJ 4627: Special Offenders:Serial Killers
4.00 Credits
Rasmussen College-Eagan
This course will explore the controversies of serial-killer cases or massive murder investigations. Students will examine the issues of investigating serial killers: maintaining justice, victims' rights, interrogation techniques, media coverage of crime, and grief. Case examinations will change from quarter to quarter. Prerequisite: Criminology, Criminal Behavior
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CCJ 4690: Special Offenders:Sex Offenders
4.00 Credits
Rasmussen College-Eagan
This course will examine the causes of sexual offenses and treatment of offenders. Laws and policy pertaining to sex offenders will be analyzed. Research on sex offenders, including recidivism, treatment, and re-entry into the community, will be examined. Prerequisite: Introduction to Criminal Justice
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CCJ 4695: Special Populations in Criminal Justice
4.00 Credits
Rasmussen College-Eagan
This course will examine special populations of offenders in the criminal-justice system. Women, people with mental illness, people with HIV/AIDS, the elderly, and socioeconomically challenged people will be examined in relation to all parts of the criminal-justice system. Programs, policies, and case studies will be analyzed to get a full understanding of the problems presented by special populations. Prerequisite: Criminal Behavior
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