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CRIM 3616: Crime Prevention in Public Spaces Prerequisite
4.00 Credits
Stockton University
CRIM 2114. Open only to juniors and seniors. This seminar course uses a combination of lecture, discussion and field research to uncover the relationship between the environment and crime. Students will be involved in a community project to improve public areas. Crime prevention suggestions aid the student in learning and the public/businesses in crime prevention tactics. Faculty: M. LEVY 4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Seminar Social & Behavioral Sciences Division Criminal Justice Department
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CRIM 3618: Disaster Management Prerequisite
4.00 Credits
Stockton University
CRIM 1100; CRIM 2114; CRIM 2140 or 2141; CRIM 2145 Open to juniors and seniors only. Prevention, mitigation, and responses to crises will be discussed in the context of history and will cover policies and procedures developed for prevention of and response to natural disasters, man-made disasters and terrorist attacks. This course will include information about all aspects of critical infrastructure - public and private. Roles of public organizations such as the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Centers for Disease Control and local Offices of Emergency Management, will be identified. Faculty: MARK ANARUMO 4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Seminar Social & Behavioral Sciences Division Criminal Justice Department
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CRIM 3622: Police Supervision Prerequisite
4.00 Credits
Stockton University
CRIM 1100. Not open to freshmen. This course will provide criminal justice students with management tools in their career as law enforcement officers. It will address such management skills as planning, organizing, decision-making, leadership and motivation for the successful management of law enforcement agencies. Faculty: R. SIMLOT 4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Seminar Social & Behavioral Sciences Division Criminal Justice Department
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CRIM 3625: SEX AND VIOLENCE Prerequsite
4.00 Credits
Stockton University
CRIM 1100, CRIM 2114, CRIM 2140 or 2141; CRIM 2145. Open to juniors and seniors only. The course will explore different aspects of the relationship between sex and violence in the criminal justice system. It will examine a range of topics, including: sex differences in patterns of perpetration of violence, sex differences in patterns of victimization and coping, and the effectiveness of the criminal justice system in recognizing and addressing these differences. Faculty: J. DUNTLEY 4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Seminar Social & Behavioral Sciences Division Criminal Justice Department
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CRIM 3627: VICTIMOLOGY Prerequisite
4.00 Credits
Stockton University
CRIM 1100. Permission of Instructor required. The course focuses on victims of crimes. It will examine such topics as trends in victimization, the impact of crimes on victims, victim services and programs, and victims and the criminal justice system. Faculty: J. JOSEPH 4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Seminar Social & Behavioral Sciences Division Criminal Justice Department
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CRIM 3632: INCARCERATION Prerequisite
4.00 Credits
Stockton University
CRIM 1100 and CRIM 2130. Open only to juniors and seniors. The class will include an overview of types of facilities, inmate society, women, minorities and the elderly, working in prison, inmates' rights, correctional healthcare, and rehabilitation. Two short position papers and a term paper will be assigned to students. Students will also make oral presentations. Faculty: C. TARTARO 4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Seminar Social & Behavioral Sciences Division Criminal Justice Department
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CRIM 3636: Issues in Policing Prerequisite
4.00 Credits
Stockton University
CRIM 1100. Current and controversial issues in policing are analyzed. Discussions of deadly force, corruption, stress, police-community relations, and women in policing are central to the course. Faculty: STAFF 4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Seminar Social & Behavioral Sciences Division Criminal Justice Department
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CRIM 3640: Conflict Resolution
4.00 Credits
Stockton University
Open only to juniors and seniors. (Same as SOCY 3640.) An examination of the causes and consequences of interpersonal and intergroup conflict. Features review of the theories of conflict and the processes and techniques of containment and resolution of conflict, with a special focus on mediation. Also discussed are modules on workplace violence and hostage negotiation. Faculty: J. WHITE 4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Seminar Social & Behavioral Sciences Division Criminal Justice Department
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CRIM 3646: Forensic Behavior Analysis
4.00 Credits
Stockton University
Students become familiar with types of behaviors and mental conditions that lead to the commission of violent criminal acts and then apply those personality characteristics to types of crime scenes. Students will learn the terminology and techniques used in the psychological profiling of cases. Statistical treatments will be applied. This course may be offered in sections with a Q2 designation. Faculty: J. WHITE 4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Seminar Social & Behavioral Sciences Division Criminal Justice Department
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CRIM 3655: Terrorism And Political Violence Prerequisite
4.00 Credits
Stockton University
CRIM 1100; CRIM 2114; CRIM 2140 or 2141; CRIM 2145. Open to juniors and seniors only. This course will cover cross-disciplinary features of terrorism and political violence. Topics covered will include the search for a universal definition of terrorism, group typologies, terrorism as a global phenomenon, the evolution of terrorism from its origins to its present status as a threat to global security, terrorist motivations, the psychology of terrorists, and the effort to build a profile. Case studies of terrorist groups and watershed events will be provided for historical comparison. Faculty: M. ANARUMO 4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Seminar Social & Behavioral Sciences Division Criminal Justice Department
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