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2.00 Credits
Analysis and research projects using standard operating procedures to obtain reliable measurements. Experimental design, documentation, computer assisted data analysis, method comparison, quality control, and communication skills are emphasized. (2 cr. hrs.) (Spring). Prerequisite: Enrollment in CHEM 2031 and experience with Microsoft Excel. Lab fee.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of spectroscopic, electrochemical, thermal, and chromatographic methods as related to qualitative and quantitative chemical analysis. (3 cr. hrs.) (Spring). Prerequisite: CHEM 2031. Designed for math/science and chemical technology students. Lecture/independent study.
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2.00 Credits
Calibrating and using instruments to obtain reliable measurements. Experimental design, documentation, computer assisted data analysis, method comparison, quality control, and communication skills are emphasized. Practical analysis and research applications. (2 cr. hrs.) (Spring). Prerequisite: Enrollment in CHEM 2041 and experience with Microsoft Excel. Lab fee.
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3.00 Credits
Agencies and processes in the criminal justice system - legislature, police, prosecutor, public defender, courts and corrections. Roles and problems of law enforcement in a democratic society, component interrelations and checks and balances. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring).
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3.00 Credits
The admissibility of criminal evidence in the courtroom, including a review of its historical development, the effect of changing philosophies, and current constitutional and procedural considerations. Case studies. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring). Lecture/case studies.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of law enforcement agencies emphasizing the patrol function and the prevention of crime. Traffic, investigation, juvenile, vice, and other specialized operational units. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring).
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3.00 Credits
Criminal Procedure Law of the State of New York. Applicability of definitions, geographical jurisdictions of offenses, scope of prosecution, rules of evidence, preliminary proceedings, local criminal court, laws of arrest, proceedings from arraignment to plea, pre-trial proceedings, search and seizure. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall). Credit may not be earned for this course and PARA 2110.
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3.00 Credits
Penal Law of the State of New York. Application of law and definitions, justification as a defense, anticipatory offenses, offenses against the person, offenses involving damage and intrusion to property. Theft, fraud, public health, morals, and public order. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring).
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3.00 Credits
Moral, legal and psychological aspects of the use of physical force and deadly physical force. Emphasis on the safe, proper care and use of firearms and the development of basic firearms skills. Factors in behavioral change, perceptual processes, abnormal behavior, aberrant behavior, community relations, family crisis management, and problem solving. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring). Fulfills requirements for pistol permit application. Students cannot earn credit for this course and CRJ 1203. Lecture/firing range experience. Students must be 18 years or older and legally eligible to apply for a pistol permit. Fee $50.
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1.00 Credits
Survey of moral, legal, and psychological aspects of the use of physical force and deadly physical force. Emphasis on the safe, proper care and use of firearms and the development of basic firearms skills. Meets the training requirement for Steuben County Pistol Permit. (1 cr. hr.) (ASN). Students cannot receive credit for this course and CRJ 1201. Lecture/firing range experience. Students must be 18 years or older and legally eligible to apply for a pistol permit. Fee $30.
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