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3.00 Credits
This course pursues the function of crime within national and international society, not only recently but in a historical context. The interaction of literary content and philosophy will be studied against an historical background which considers not only sociological and psychological paradigms, but the input from increased efforts at professionalism in the public and private sectors. A workshop environment stressing an interdisciplinary philosophy. No Prerequisites: Open to any student currently enrolled in Southern University
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Undergraduate level CRJU 202 Minimum Grade of C
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The CPO designation certifies that the holder of this certification has completed basic course work consolidated for both public and private security functions. This course is an excellent resource for practitioners in reducing liability for police, corrections, and private security operations. Prerequisites for non-practitioners: at least 18 hours of criminal justice core and elective courses, Department of Criminal Justice.
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Undergraduate level CRJU 201 Minimum Grade of C
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The CSS designation certifies that the holder has successfully completed training covering report writing, personnel policies and procedures, multicultural diversity, ethics, stress management, complaints and grievances, courtroom testimony, supervision and training, response plan implementation, development of safety attitude, designing operations centers, statistical analysis, and community relations. Prerequisites for non-practitioners: at least 30 hours of criminal justice core and elective courses, senior standing, prior work experience, and approval of program director.
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3.00 Credits
This course is utilized for students to apprentice in real world operations. Prerequisites CRJU 310; Junior standing.
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Undergraduate level CRJU 310, CRJU 201 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
A cross-cultural study of crime and crime control applying the comparative method in the science of criminology. Advantages and disadvantages of the global village are discussed as is the goals of comparative research: studying foreign criminal and civil law, culture, and how data and other information are collected. Also examined are the special problems of empirical research, theory testing, international strategies, and internationally- induced local crime problems. Prerequisite: CRJU 311, Junior standing.
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Undergraduate level CRJU 311, CRJU 201 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
Seminar in community-based criminal justice agencies, special training needed, necessary interactions with the environment, educational presentations of agencies, the impact on law enforcement, court, corrections, drug abuse, etc., and interfacing with neighborhood groups, the church, educational institutions, and others. Prerequisite: CRJU 310.
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Undergraduate level CRJU 310, CRJU 201 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of the comparison and contrast of probation and parole supervision, their interaction with the criminal courts, administrative courts, and revocation hearings. Detailed perspectives of sworn versus unsworn peace officer status and the differing correctional philosophies will be discussed. Prerequisite: CRJU 310.
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Undergraduate level CRJU 310, CRJU 201 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
Professional certification credential based on analysis of violence, how it starts, and its impact on the criminal justice system. Students will learn violence prevention skills used in the criminal justice profession: mediation, conflict resolution, and anger management. The course will study the application state-of-the-art innovative violence prevention programs practiced in criminal justice system agencies. Prerequisite: CRJU 311.
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Undergraduate level CRJU 311, CRJU 201 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
The study of ethics and race, the rule of law, crime control and due process, individual decision-making and discretion, code of ethics in policing, courts and corrections, loyalty, employee whistleblowing, ethical duty toward truthfulness, the moralities of police lying, perjury, criminal justice deviancy, gratuities, use of force, 'snitches,' barriers to equality, reverse discrimination, preferential treatment, rehabilitation, death penalty, and retaliation. Prerequisite: CRJU 311.
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Undergraduate level CRJU 311, CRJU 202, CRJU 201 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
The student will learn what negligence is, including civil vs. criminal law, the issue of foreseeability, and proactive strategizing. The use of the security survey in and audit in identifying security needs, 'premises profiling' as well as crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED), community oriented policing, and other crime prevention concepts in the protection of assets on numerous types of premises. Prerequisite: CRJU 357.
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Undergraduate level CRJU 311, CRJU 201 Minimum Grade of C
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