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CRJ 202: Introduction to Security
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course is an introductory survey of the security field, including private, corporate, industrial, and retail applications. Comparisons are made between private and public policing.
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CRJ 211: Criminal Investigation
3.00 Credits
Post University
The student is introduced to the principles of criminal investigation. These include techniques and methods used in searching the crime scene, locating and interviewing witnesses, interrogating witnesses, and developing suspects. Attention is given to the basics of forensic science, including photography. Prerequisite: CRJ102.
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CRJ 301: Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Post University
The course examines substantive and procedural criminal law including the common law and statutory offenses. Law of evidence, burden of proof, the jury system, and pre-trial dispositions are also studied. Prerequisite: CRJ101 or LAW 101.
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CRJ 302: Criminal Procedure
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course is a survey and analysis of the due process rights of individuals in the criminal process. Emphasis is on the impact of the Bill of Rights on the practices of police, prosecutors and judges and the remedies available for the violation of those rights. Prerequisite: CRJ301.
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CRJ 309: Police Administration and Management
3.00 Credits
Post University
The student is introduced to the basics of administering and managing law enforcement professionals. The focus is on particular issues faced in managing police officers-federal, state, or local. The course addresses relations with non-governmental community leaders. Budgeting and planning are also covered. Prerequisite: CRJ102.
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CRJ 331: Community Corrections
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course surveys the origins and development of contemporary practices in probation, parole, and other forms of community corrections, including the impact of these practices on other elements of the criminal justice system. Prerequisite: CRJ103.
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CRJ 332: White- Collar Crime
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course provides an analysis of crimes committed by persons in a position of trust, including embezzlement, fraud, false advertising, price fixing, black market activities, and governmental corruption. Crimes against one's employer and crimes committed by corporate executives for their corporation are studied. Prerequisite: CRJ101.
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CRJ 333: Organized Crime
3.00 Credits
Post University
The course is an historical and contemporary review of the development and operation of organizations committed to criminal conduct both in the United States and the rest of the world. Prerequisite: CRJ101.
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CRJ 334: Conflict Resolution
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course provides a contemporary review of alternatives to the formal criminal justice system. These alternatives include the use of such techniques as mediation and arbitration in the civil, criminal, and juvenile justice systems. Prerequisite: CRJ101.
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CRJ 355: Research Methods in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course will review the basic techniques of research methodology, especially as applied to the field of criminal justice. Major topics will include the purposes of research, types of research design, data collection techniques, and the ethics of research. Prerequisite: CRJ101.
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