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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
History, philosophy, and techniques of death investigations; causes and manners of death, post mortem changes, autopsy protocols; deaths by firearms, edged weapons, and suspicious deaths. Major case management along with blood splatters and other sources of evidence. (2 cr. hrs.) (ASN).
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5.00 Credits
Fundamentals of investigation, crime scene search and recording, collection and preservation of physical evidence. Scientific aids, modus operandi, sources of information, interview and interrogation, follow-up and case preparation. Methods of investigation, initial steps, obtaining information, specific offenses. (5 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring). Prerequisite: CRJ 1010. Lecture/laboratory. Fee $25.
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5.00 Credits
The investigator in court, identification and reproduction, specialized scientific methods, investigative operations. (5 cr. hrs.) (Spring). Prerequisite: CRJ 2010. Lecture/laboratory. Fee $25.
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3.00 Credits
The evolution of criminal law from ancient times to current U.S. law. How guilt is established, defining criminal conduct, mala prohibita v. mala in se, the significance of resulting harm, punishment v. rehabilitation, exculpation. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall). Prerequisites: CRJ 1050, ENGL 1010. Writing in content area. Upper-level course.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study of the fourth, fifth, and sixth amendments to the Constitution. Theories and values of the framers, the evolution of these theories and values to our current criminal justice system. (3 cr. hrs.) (Spring). Prerequisite: CRJ 1050, CRJ 2030, ENGL 1020. Writing in content area.
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3.00 Credits
Identification and analysis of the diverse ethical issues encountered in the Criminal Justice System. Traditional ethical theories examined and applied to topics such as discretion, deadly physical force, misconduct, gratuities, authority and responsibility, affirmative action, civil disobedience, strikes, undercover operations, whistle blowing, and privacy. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring). Prerequisites: CRJ 1010 and eligibility to take ENGL 1010.
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3.00 Credits
An in depth review of the legal ramifications of the use of deadly physical force by police and private citizens. Refines basic skills and techniques and applies them to defensive combat shooting techniques and tactics. Operation of revolvers, semi-automatic weapons, and shotguns. Emphasis on the safe, proper care and use of firearms and the judicious use of deadly physical force. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring). Prerequisites: CRJ 1201 and a score of 75% on the CCC basic marksmanship test by the second day of class. Lecture/firing range experience. Fee $50.
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3.00 Credits
The post-conviction process. Development of a correctional philosophy, theory, and practice; description of institutional operation, programming and management; community-based corrections; probation and parole. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall). Prerequisite: ENGL 1010.
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6.00 Credits
A field experience to expose students to the situations that might occur on the job, especially in the area of security operations. (6 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring). Prerequisites: A minimum of 24 cr. hrs. that include CRJ 1010, 1040, and 1050. Make arrangements with program advisor one semester before registering for this course. Supervised work-learning experience. 18 hours per week.
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1.00 Credits
Help students better understand and achieve selfdirection in their career and college planning. Includes analyzing self interest and defining short- and long-range career goals. (1 cr. hr.) (Fall, Spring). Lecture/discussion/ activities.
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