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AJS 204: Elements of Intercultural Communications
3.00 Credits
Cochise College
Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or permission of instructor. This introduction to communication between cultures emphasizes understanding and applying practical communication strategies and skills so as to communicate effectively with people of diverse cultural backgrounds in a multicultural society and world. 3 hours lecture.
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AJS 212: Juvenile Justice Procedures
3.00 Credits
Cochise College
Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 and either RDG 122 or exemption. This course is a practical study of the history and development of juvenile justice theories, procedures and institutions. 3 hours lecture.
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AJS 215: Penology
3.00 Credits
Cochise College
Prerequisite(s): AJS 101, AJS 112, ENG 101, reading 11.5 grade level or higher. A study of correctional management topics including sentencing, classification, "good time" credit, discipline, prisoner's rights and security/control measures; additional emphases are placed on the guard's role, different management styles, and various correctional models. 3 hours lecture.
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AJS 224: Field Experience in Administration of Justice
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Cochise College
Prerequisite(s): A declared major in Administration of Justice. Permission and approval of a cooperative education programcooedinator. A supervised cooperative education work experience involving the combined efforts of educators and employers to accomplish career objectives in law enforcement and related fields. Variable credit (1-6) is available by special arrangement. The course may be taken four times for a maximum of 16 credit hours with no more than six credits in a given semester.
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AJS 225: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Cochise College
Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 and either RDG 122 or exemption. Recommended Preparation: SOC 101 or PSY 101. This course is the study of deviance and society's role in defining behavior. It covers theories of criminality and the economic, social, and psychological impact of crime, victimization, and relationships between statistics and crime trends. 3 hours lecture.
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AJS 230 THE: Police Function
3.00 Credits
Cochise College
Prerequisite(s): AJS 101 and ENG 101 and either RDG 122 or exemption. This course examines the study of theories, procedures and methods of operation of public police with emphasis on discretionary powers. It includes a review of career opportunities and current trends in law enforcement. 3 hours lecture.
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AJS 240 THE: Correction Function
3.00 Credits
Cochise College
Prerequisite(s): RDG 122 or exemption. This course examines the study of the history and development of correctional theories and institutions. 3 hours lecture.
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AJS 254: Psychology in Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
Cochise College
Prerequisite(s): AJS 101, ENG 101, PSY 101 and either RDG 122 or exemption. A study of the changing role of police, including the law enforcement attitude toward human behavior, normal personality conflicts, defense mechanisms, abnormal behavior, personality disorders, neuroses, psychoses, psychopathic, deviant, drug dependency, paranoia, violence, and suicidal behavior. Also studied are the behavioral aspects of disasters, riots, riot control and legal aspects of abnormal behavior. 3 hours lecture.
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AJS 260: Procedural Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Cochise College
Prerequisite(s): AJS 109, ENG 101 and either RDG 122 or exemption. This course is an introduction to major court holdings, procedural requirements that stem from these holdings, and their effect on daily operations of the criminal justice system. 3 hours lecture.
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AJS 265: Critical Issues in Lawenforcement
0.50 - 1.00 Credits
Cochise College
Prerequisite(s): None. Recommended Preparation: AJS 101 or concurrent enrollment and either RDG 110 or concurrent enrollment. A rotating forum emphasizing current issues in the field of criminal justice. Topics vary in accordance with needs of the local law enforcement community.
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