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JS 336: A History of Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. (Also listed as HY 336.) The subject of this course is the historical development of American criminal justice philosophy, institutions, and practices in the political, cultural, and social context of the Western world and the United States from ancient Hebraic law to the present. Emphasis is on the contribution and effect of the Enlightenment, Puritanism, American Revolution and Constitution, and frontier experience on the origins and evolution of the American administration of justice.
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JS 350: Introduction to the American Legal System
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. (Also listed as SO 350, PSHA 350, and PO 350.) This course is a review of basic legal doctrines and processes in the U.S. system of jurisprudence. Students are introduced to a wide variety of topics in civil and criminal justice. Topics include the theory and nature of law as a device for social control, torts, contracts, and ownership of property. The course is structured to provide prelaw majors with limited exposure to the many social conflicts managed by law and courts, and to provide education majors with an overview of law-related topics necessary for civics instruction.
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JS 364: Civil Liberties
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. (Also listed as PO 364.) Analysis of leading cases and doctrines which balance governmental/societal interests with individual rights across a broad spectrum of social relationships. Explores the constitutional foundations for freedom of expression, due process, and equal protection under the law.
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JS 400: Law Enforcement In America
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. An in-depth examination of American policing. Includes history, structure, functions, processes, and administrative issues of contemporary law enforcement agencies/systems.
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JS 401: Adult Corrections
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. (Also listed as SO 401.) Prerequisite: Introduction to Sociology. Socioeconomic facets of crime and principles and practices of delinquency, probation, and parole. Interaction (environmental and attitudinal) of persons from sentencing to return to society will be stressed.
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JS 446: Public Safety Concepts and Systems
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. (Also listed as PSHA 446.) This course examines the organizational structure and historical development of government, quasi-governmental, and non-govern- mental systems and agencies concerned with the delivery of public safety services. Also, this course presents current issues that impact public safety agencies.
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JS 452: Advanced Criminology
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. (Also listed as SO 452.) Prerequisite: Introduction to Sociology. Analysis of social causal process and theories by which individuals become criminals and evaluation of the effectiveness of the criminal justice system in returning helpful, contributing citizens back to society. Historical and contemporary orientation.
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JS 453: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. (Also listed as SO 453.) Prerequisite: Introduction to Sociology. The course applies a sociological approach to analyzing juvenile delinquency. While recognizing a variety of the causes (physiological, psychological, and social) of juvenile delinquency, this approach focuses on the impact of societal conditions on juvenile delinquency. The course combines a theoretical and an empirical emphasis.
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JS 455: Public Administration Ethics
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. (Also listed as PO 455 and PSHA 455). Examines ethical issues encountered by administrators of government agencies. More specifically, this course explores the applica- tion of codes of ethics, theories of ethical decision-making, and ethical principles affecting public administration.
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JS 460: Directed Studies in Justice Studies
1.00 Credits
Athens State University
Consent of instructor required.
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