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CRIM 5312: Quantitative Reasoning Prerequisite
3.00 Credits
Stockton University
Baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution. This course is intended to prepare students to understand relationships by examining how and why the variables are related, which variable came first, and if the variable that came first caused the subsequent variable to occur or to change. Students will be required to apply statistical analysis to calculate both small and large quantities of information. Faculty: M. LEVY 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture Graduate Studies Division Criminal Justice Department
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CRIM 5316: Graduate Research And Evaluation in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Stockton University
Core course. This course will cover the research design and quantitative and qualitative methods appropriate to research, policy evaluation and policy development in the criminal justice field. Faculty: C. TARTARO 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture Graduate Studies Division Master of Arts Criminal Justic Department
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CRIM 5320: Advances in Cyber Forensics
3.00 Credits
Stockton University
The course introduces systematic approaches to computer forensics. Topics include evidence analysis and case construction, auditing, tools and investigation methodologies, detailed forensics and case studies, authenticity methods, the law and how to be a digital forensic expert witness. Other areas to be covered are virus analysis, operating systems, file system management, forensics procedures, forensics tools, protocols, security flaws, recent advances in intrusions, detection and response, access control, risk assesment, encryption and decryption, in addition to software tools useful to potential forensic experts, hackers and network security personnel. Confidentiality, integrity, and accountability will also be addressed. Faculty: STAFF 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture Graduate Studies Division Master of Arts Criminal Justic Department
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CRIM 5368: Advanced Issues in Crime Prevention Prerequisites
3.00 Credits
Stockton University
Baccalaureate Degree from Accredited Institution. During the first part of the course, students will learn crime prevention theories and applications by reading articles and case studies which have indicated successful techniques for preventing or eliminating crime. The second part of the course requires students to pair up with local businesses to engage in discussions regarding past victimization and current concerns regarding crime. After these discussions, students will conduct a site survey to evaluate current crime prevention efforts. In the final section of the course, students will present their findings to the instructor and businesses and recommend steps the business could take for the future. The final crime prevention plan will be devised by working together with the business to meet their needs. Students are required to present two status reports to the class in addition to a final presentation summarizing the work of the semester. The business may be present for the final presentation. Faculty: STAFF 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Other hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Seminar Graduate Studies Division Master of Arts Criminal Justic Department
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CRIM 5410: Criminal Justice Policy And Planning Prerequisite
3.00 Credits
Stockton University
Baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution. This course focuses on techniques and tools for analyzing criminal justice problems and developing solutions. It examines existing criminal justice policies for logic and rational planning or partisan politics and ideology. Common flaws in designing policy will be considered. Students will design their own criminal justice policy. Faculty: D. EMMONS 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture Graduate Studies Division Criminal Justice Department
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CRIM 5414: Criminal Justice Administration
3.00 Credits
Stockton University
Core course. This course will focus on administration issues such as personnel management, budgeting and supervision, with an emphasis on the application of general management techniques to the particular problems confronting criminal justice agencies. Faculty: STAFF 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture Graduate Studies Division Master of Arts Criminal Justic Department
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CRIM 5421: Mental Disorders, Crime And Law
3.00 Credits
Stockton University
Students will learn about legal issues facing mentally disordered criminal defendants in correctional and mental health settings. Areas covered include: competency, involuntary commitment, the right to treatment, legal defenses, insanity and its alternatives, the death penalty, risk assessment, prison environment, and mentally disordered juveniles. Legal opinions and social science literature will be the resources for student learning. Faculty: M. STEINBOCK 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Other hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Seminar Graduate Studies Division Master of Arts Criminal Justic Department
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CRIM 5505: Terrorism: Foundations, Evolution, And Globalization Prerequisite
3.00 Credits
Stockton University
Degree from fully accredited undergraduate institution. Terrorism will be discussed in the context of history and evolution, from its origins to its present status as a global threat to security. Critical steps and watershed events will be discussed in detail. Case studies of terrorist groups will be provided for historical comparison. Faculty: M. ANARUMO 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Seminar Graduate Studies Division Criminal Justice Department
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CRIM 5505 - Terrorism: Foundations, Evolution, And Globalization Prerequisite
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CRIM 5508: Crisis, Emergency & Disaster Management Prerequisite
3.00 Credits
Stockton University
Degree from fully accredited undergraduate institution. Prevention 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, human-made disasters and terrorist attacks. This course will include information about all aspects of critical infrastructure - public and private. Roles of public agencies, such as the Federal Emergency Management Assistance office, the Centers for Disease Control and local Offices of Emergency Management, will be identified. Faculty: STAFF 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Seminar Graduate Studies Division Criminal Justice Department
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CRIM 5510: Homeland Security: Info Tech Prerequisite
3.00 Credits
Stockton University
Baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution. This course will examine recent advances in information technology and its impact on homeland security, including information assurance and security, prevention, detection, apprehension, and prosecution of cyber security violators and cyber criminals. Issues regarding national security, information technology terrorism, current laws and freedom will be discussed. Faculty: A. HERATH 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture Graduate Studies Division Criminal Justice Department
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