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CJT 1530: Law Enforcement and the Community
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits A study of the relationship between police and the community with recommendations for ways of working together to reduce crime. Emphasis is placed on policing in a culturally diverse society. (Credit may not be received for both SOC 1530 and CJT 1530.) Prerequisite: Reading proficiency.
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CJT 1540: Police Management
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits A study of the administration of police to include the organizational structure, function and theory related to the practice of police management. Prerequisite: Reading proficiency.
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CJT 1550: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits Examines studies of youth crime: its volume, causes and trends. The prediction, prevention, treatment and control of juvenile delinquency by social control agencies is examined relative to social policies needed to reduce its incidence. The organization and procedures of the juvenile justice system will be explored. Prerequisite: Reading proficiency.
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CJT 1620: Victimology
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits The study of the victims of crime and their impact on the administration of justice. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. Offered spring semester only.
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CJT 1700: Domestic Violence
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits The stud of domestic violence and the ways in which the criminal justice system deals with this problem. Offered only in the fall semester. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency.
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CJT 2510: Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits The study of substantive criminal law as applied to the local, state and federal systems. Court decisions are used to address various sources and types of criminal laws. Prerequisite: Reading proficiency. Offered fall semester only.
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CJT 2530: Criminal Investigation
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits A study of the fundamental principles and procedures employed in the investigation of crime. Emphasis is placed on the investigation of specific crimes, the identification of sources of information, and the procedures necessary for the proper handling of evidence. The course is designed to develop a working knowledge of the steps of investigation beginning with the initial security of the crime scene and concluding with the presentation of evidence and proper testimony in court. Prerequisite: Reading proficiency.
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CJT 2540: Criminal Evidence and Procedure
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits An examination of the principles and techniques of criminal procedure employed during trials to determine the admissibility of physical and testimonial evidence. An analysis of laws and court decisions relating to admissibility is emphasized. Prerequisite: Reading proficiency.
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CJT 2560: Terrorism
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits An overview of the historical aspects of terrorism, past and present. Students will learn the origins, causes and issues and how the media plays a part in today's world of terrorism. Prerequisite: Reading proficiency.
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CJT 2910-2930: CJT Internship
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
1-3 Credits The internship is a practicum with measurable learning objectives designed to broaden the educational experience. Students are assigned to appropriate governmental and private criminal justice agencies
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