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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: C.J. 111. Covers the techniques of organization and administration within justice areas. Also covers organizational control, leadership motivation and goals and the study of future trends. Three class hours weekly. Spring semester only
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Studies the causes of crime and detection and treatment methods. Also covers the historical approach and modern methods. Three class hours weekly. Spring semester only
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An in-depth study and historical approach to the development and understanding of legal systems. Includes an intensive analysis and comparison of New York State's criminal procedure and penal laws. Conducted from a practical point of view, drawing on the study and analysis of previous and current cases. Three class hours weekly. Fall semester only
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Traces the history of common law and development of case law in the United States. Development of an individual's constitutional rights is explored through Supreme Court cases. History of the Exclusionary Rule is followed through cases that changed its application. Controlling cases that apply the First, Second, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendments of the Constitution are studied. Three class hours weekly. Spring semester only
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Considers factors related to delinquency and crime, problems of treatment within institutions, and the organization and administration of delinquency prevention programs at the state, county and local level. Examines juvenile court procedures and control programs. Three class hours weekly. Fall semester only
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Includes the theory of an investigation, report preparation, conduct at scenes, and collection and preservation of physical evidence: fingerprints, ballistics, documents, serology, photography, and related forensic sciences. Also studies recent innovations in the investigation field. Three class hours weekly. Spring semester only
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Comprehensive study of the origin and development of the philosophy of treatment, administration and structure of the correctional system; legal basis of treatment; institutional training and treatment programs, focusing on today's correctional institutions. Three class hours weekly. Fall semester only
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Prerequisite: C.J. 115 or concurrent enrollment in C.J. 115. Focuses on the preparation of evidence for court procedures. Covers preparation of materials, responsibilities and conduct of the officer in court with illustrative cases. Discussion of contemporary court issues with a possibility of actual participation in a courtroom. Three class hours weekly. Fall semester only
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3.00 Credits
International study course features intensive two-week series of tours, lectures, and discussions. Participants explore British public safety issues and their historical and cultural influences and compare trends in American and British systems of public safety and law. Visits include Inns of Court, Royal Courts of Justice, Parliament House, police and fire stations, and sites not open to the general public. For criminal justice majors and others in law, law enforcement, and public safety fields Intersession only
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: C.J. 115 or 117. Covers material from the crime to the institutionalization of the criminal. Intensive case analysis shows various types of crime and the methods, treatment and supervision of the individual. Three class hours weekly. Spring semester only
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