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3.00 Credits
The student will be made aware of differences in the criminal and civil process in the focus on various crimes. The importance of report writing, notebook, training, and standards will be made apparent to the student. Field trips to investigative agencies and crime scenes. Contrast between interviews and interrogations, tracing sources of information, and informants. Also specific offenses, the investigator in court, identification and reproduction. Prerequisites: CRJU 202 and Junior standing).
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Undergraduate level CRJU 201 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in abuse of drugs, polydrug use, crime, and violence. History of drug abuse, and its pharmacology. Numerous explanations of drug abuse: physiological, psychological, and sociological. Treatment and prevention. The business of drugs: local, national and international trafficking; money laundering; politics and narco-terrorism. Prerequisite: CRJU 202.
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Undergraduate level CRJU 202 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
A detailed survey of law enforcement in America, covering city, county, state, and federal enforcement agencies. Operations, discretion, rank order, policy, and organization will be covered, as well as the environment within which police operate including small, large and rural areas. Implementation of the law, 1983 Civil Rights Violations, use of force, and the impact of race will be analyzed, in addition to other timely subjects. Local and national events will be discussed. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing, CRJU 202.
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Undergraduate level CRJU 201 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
Operationalization and implementation of the criminal law process. Types of evidence, direct and circumstantial evidence, witnesses, crime scene evidence, hearsay and its exceptions, privileged communications, detention and arrest powers, search and seizure, miscellaneous searches, self incrimination, identification procedures, and preparation for court. Same as LENF 231. Prerequisites: Junior standing, CRJU 310.
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Undergraduate level CRJU 201 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
Seminar focusing on situational risks concerning civil litigation and its impact on the agencies of criminal justice systems, risk management, managing crime and unintended consequences of policy, training, supervision, liaison with the private sector, excessive force, stress, negligent hiring, negligent retention, and more. Prerequisite: CRJU 345.
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Undergraduate level CRJU 345, CRJU 201 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
A combination of statistics and methodology, this course will guide students through definition and application of techniques. Meant to not only address research issues, this course emphasizes practical use of data in criminal and civil litigation. Real case materials are provided to the student as well as computer techniques for developing and enhancing skills for creation and analysis of crime data in prosecution and civil litigation. Prerequisite: CRJU 311.
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Undergraduate level CRJU 311, CRJU 201, CRJU 202 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
Seminar in Real analysis of criminal justice data used in planning, management, deployment, 'hot spotting,' report writing, risk management, training, supervision, police, court administration, prison populations, probation and parole, corporate security, crime prevention projects, and criminal profiling. Skills taught will be that necessary for college graduates desirous of direct entry into criminal justice analysis employment. The course will be 60 percent classroom and 40 percent field working with local, state, and/or federal agencies and supervised by professor. Prerequisite: CRJU 357.
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Undergraduate level CRJU 357, CRJU 201 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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Undergraduate level CRJU 310, CRJU 201 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
Focus on the policy process as it relates to crime legislation, its implementation, and actual workings of the political system. Special consideration is given the student regarding a framework for analysis, influences on criminal justice policy, how policy is made, application of the policy cycle to the crime issue, planning, and the tools requisite of a policy analyst Prerequisites: CRJU 310.
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Undergraduate level CRJU 310, CRJU 201 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
Legal methods used in real cases will prepare the student for investigative skills needed in uncovering information necessary for answer ing basic questions through legal research. Instructed by attorneys and other practitioners within the criminal and civil courts, the student will become sensitized to requirements for generation of legal information. Prerequisite: CRJU 345.
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Undergraduate level CRJU 345 Minimum Grade of C
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