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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CRMJ 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice and Cooperative Education Approval Form required. See Department Co-op Coordinator. Introductory experience in a component of the Criminal Justice System for pre-service students. Participating organizations include municipal police departments, county law enforcement agencies and corrections facilities.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CRMJ 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice and Cooperative Education Approval Form required. See Department Co-op Coordinator. Continued experience in an agency of the criminal justice system.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CRMJ 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice and Cooperative Education Approval Form required. See Department Co-op Coordinator. Continued experience in an agency of the criminal justice system.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: SOCI 101 - Intro to Sociology or CRMJ 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice. This course provides in-depth examination of changing social values about gender and race, an analysis of crime, inequality and RVCC 2008-2009 Catalog ? For updated information, visit www.raritanval.edu 157 justice, a survey of women and minorities in law enforcement, an assessment of women and minorities as criminals and as victims, and an investigation of the impact of race and gender in adjudication and sentencing. Special topics such as hate crimes, sexual crimes and domestic violence will be examined.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines terrorism and its threat to worldwide security. Analysis will include the origins and ideology of terrorism, religious extremism, international and domestic terrorist groups as well as the political issues which motivate nation states to sponsor and support terrorist groups. National strategies to combat and defeat terrorism will be explored.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CRMJ 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice. This course examines the organizational framework, authority structure and major functions of representative police agencies. Analysis is made of the administrative problems of allocating responsibility and support functions. The basics of administering a police organization such as recruitment and selection of personnel, career advancement, training, fiscal and planning operations and auxiliary and staff functions are areas of special comment. This course also explores the impact of socioeconomic, political and technological realities on police organizations.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the nature and causes of crime and criminal behavior, and characteristics of offenders. It studies specific categories of crime to include white collar crime, organized crime, victimless crime, and violent personal crime. Additional topics include development of the criminal law and methods for measuring crime.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the juvenile system highlighting New Jersey Law. It reviews the issues causing delinquency including socio-economic factors, the family, the school, and other institutions. This course will also contrast treatment of juvenile offenders with those in the adult criminal justice system.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CRMJ 120 - Introduction to Emergency Management. This course examines the concepts and principles of the Incident Command System (ICS), which is recognized as an effective system for managing emergencies. The CIS has been adopted by several states throughout the country as their standard for emergency management. As the ICS gains wider use among law enforcement, fire, and emergency medical services personnel, its application is being studied by anyone who may be called upon to function in an ICS environment. This course includes a large number of scenarios, examples, and opportunities for students to apply what they have learned. The National Incident Management Systems (NIMS), which is a comprehensive, national approach to incident management at all jurisdictional levels and across functional disciplines, will also be examined. Students who successfully complete this course will be prepared to take the final examinations for IS-195 and IS-700 certification from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CRMJ 120 - Introduction to Emergency Management. This course examines the leadership, influence, decision-making and problem solving skills that are required of individuals involved in emergency response situations. Specific emphasis is placed on the ability to lead and motivate others, while making timely decisions, during emergency/crisis situations. Students who successfully complete this course will be prepared to take the final examinations for IS-240 and IS-241 certification from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
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