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AJS 200: Current Issues in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Scottsdale Community College
Examines current issues, techniques and trends in the Criminal Justice System. Prerequisites: None.
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AJS 201: Rules of Evidence
3.00 Credits
Scottsdale Community College
A practical insight into the rules of evidence to include how to recognize evidence: the general rules governing admissibility of evidence; the "hearsay" rule and its exceptions; the use of documentary evidence,written memoranda, photographs and recordings; corpus delicti; opinion evidence, circumstantial evidence, evidential privileges. Required in AJS curriculum. Prerequisites: None.
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AJS 210: Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
Scottsdale Community College
An examination of the U. S. Constitution as it relates to the law enforcement function. Includes statutory law and judicial decisions governing the areas of arrest, search and seizure, interrogations and confessions, self-incrimination and other constitutional guarantees. Required in AJS curriculum. Prerequisites: None.
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AJS 212: Juvenile Justice Procedures
3.00 Credits
Scottsdale Community College
Examines the history and development of juvenile justice theories, procedures, and institutions. Prerequisites: None.
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AJS 213: Evidence Technology/Fingerprints
3.00 Credits
Scottsdale Community College
Fingerprint identification, interpretation, and classification. The fundamentals of fingerprinting and the problems in developing latent prints, preservation of evidence and the chain of evidence. Prerequisites: None.
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AJS 214: Evidence Technology/Photography
3.00 Credits
Scottsdale Community College
The use of photography and other aids in identification and preservation of evidence such as fingerprints, footprints and impressions. Techniques in crime scene and traffic accident photography. Prerequisites: None.
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AJS 215: Criminalistics:Physical Evidence
3.00 Credits
Scottsdale Community College
The scientific analysis and examination of physical evidence with emphasis on scientific investigation, recognition, collection, and preservation of evidence. Topics include fingerprints, shoe prints, tool marks, firearms identification, paint chips and arson. Prerequisites: None.
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AJS 216: Criminalistics:Biological Evidence
3.00 Credits
Scottsdale Community College
The scientific analysis and examination of biological evidence with emphasis on collection and preservation of evidence. Topics discussed include blood, drugs, blood alcohol, hairs and fibers, and topics of special interest in criminalistics. Prerequisites: None.
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AJS 217: Court Procedures
3.00 Credits
Scottsdale Community College
Study of procedures practiced by courts of general and original jurisdiction. Extensive use of mock and moot trial methods used to prepare students in legal research, case preparation and presentation, and adversary hearings. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.
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AJS 219: Crime Scene Technology:Physical Evidence
3.00 Credits
Scottsdale Community College
Scientific analysis and examination of physical evidence with emphasis on scientific investigation, recognition, collection, and preservation of evidence. Fingerprints, shoe prints, tool marks, firearms identification, paint chips and arson. Prerequisites: None.
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