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JUS 355: Physical Evidence I - Lecture
3.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
Students explore the fundamental applications of forensic science essentials for recovering evidence at the crime scene, methods for analysis of evidence at the scene and in the crime laboratory, maintaining a chain of custody, and quality assurance. Co-requisite: JUS 355L.
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JUS 355L: Physical Evidence I - Lab
1.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
The laboratory section of JUS 355 reinforces and expands learning of principles introduced in the lecture course. The laboratory focuses on collection and analysis of trace evidence, arson and explosive evidence, firearms, and fingerprints. Co-requisite: JUS 355.
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JUS 365: Physical Evidence II - Lecture
3.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course continues the exploration of evidentiary recovery of materials at crime scenes, methods for analysis of evidence at the scene and in the crime laboratory, maintaining a chain of custody, and quality assurance. Prerequisite: JUS 355. Co-requisite: JUS 365L.
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JUS 365L: Physical Evidence II - Lab
1.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
The laboratory section of JUS 365 reinforces and expands learning of principles introduced in the lecture course. The laboratory exercise focuses on collection and analysis of tool-mark evidence, impression evidence, questioned documentary evidence, blood spatter, odontology, entomology, DNA, and toxicology evidence. Prerequisite: JUS 355L. Co-requisite: JUS 365.
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JUS 375: Crime Scene Processing and Evidence - Lecture
3.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course focuses on the logic and critical analysis of assessing and reconstructing crime scenes. Topics covered include the use of techniques such as photography, rough sketch, refined sketch, CAD programs, interviewing, investigative techniques, and thorough report writing. Topics such as evidence processing, maintaining chain of custody, court testimony, and the ethical considerations in forensic work are also covered. Prerequisite: JUS 365. Co-requisite: JUS 375L.
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JUS 375L: Crime Scene Processing and Evidence - Lab
1.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
Students use critical/ logical thinking skills to reconstruct a variety of crime scenes and then record the crime scene using a variety of methods. Accurate presentations of crime scenes are evaluated as a measure of quality assurance and are required for successful completion of the course. Students must refine a crime scene rough sketch to a detailed (refined) sketch and produce a written report of the crime scene processing that occurred. Prerequisite: JUS 365L. Co-requisite: JUS 375.
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JUS 430: Criminal Law
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course provides an introduction to criminal liability with an emphasis on the elements of a crime and governmental sanctions of individual conduct as formulated by the legislature and the court system.
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JUS 435: Criminal Procedure
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course is a study of the procedural process from a constitutional perspective as it relates to due process in the context of crime control.
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JUS 452: Juvenile Delinquency and Justice
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course is an exploration of causes and responses to juvenile crime viewed through the prism of evolving societal perspectives on the criminal culpability of youth. Prerequisite: JUS 250.
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LDR 600: Leadership Styles and Development
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course explores the nature of business leadership models and theories, examines these models through a broad variety of insights and viewpoints, and provides a description and analysis of these approaches to leadership, giving special attention to how the models can improve leadership in real-world organizations.
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