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1.00 Credits
This course provides women with skills to better avoid being sexually assaulted. Students learn basic self-defense skills, escape and avoidance tactics, offensive and defensive postures, and how to engage in defensive attacks. They also practice learned skills in simulated attacks. In addition, students learn about victim services, sexual assault laws, laws pertaining to self-defense, date rape mentality, and other forms of interpersonal violence for which college women are at risk (e.g., domestic violence, stalking).
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1.00 Credits
This course provides men with skills to better avoid being assaulted. Students learn basic self-defense skills, escape and avoidance strategies, offensive and defensive postures, and how to engage in defensive attacks. They also practice learned skills in simulated attacks. In addition, students learn about anger management, victim services, sexual assault laws, laws pertaining to self-defense, date rape mentality, and other forms of interpersonal violence (e.g., domestic violence, stalking).
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to criminal investigation in the field. Conducting the crime scene search, interview of witnesses, interrogation of suspects, methods of surveillance, and the special techniques employed in particular kinds of investigation.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of security systems found in retail, industrial, and governmental agencies; the legal framework for security operations; and the administrative and procedural processes in security management.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CJ 100 , P 111 This course is intended to provide an overview of the various applications of psychology to forensic settings. Topics include criminal investigation and profiling, personnel selection, dynamics of violence and victimology, eyewitness testimony, trial processes, and a variety of other areas within the criminal and civil justice systems. (See also P 205 )
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CJ 100 Various treatment modalities employed in the rehabilitation of offenders. Field visits to various correctional treatment facilities such as halfway houses and community-based treatment programs.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to issues of diversity within the criminal justice system. The course will focus on prejudice and discrimination along with other special problems experienced by women, gays, and various ethnic and racial minority groups in dealing with the criminal justice system.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CJ 100 and CJ 102 An inquiry into the nature and scope of the U.S. Constitution as it relates to criminal procedures. Areas discussed include the law of search and seizure, arrests, confessions, and identification.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CJ 100 and CJ 102 Legal doctrines employed in controlling the successive stages of the criminal process. Rules of law related to wiretapping and lineups, pretrial decision making, juvenile justice, and trial.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: junior status and CJ 100 Prerequisites: junior status and CJ 100, CJ 217. Examination of the legal foundations of correctional practice and review of recent judicial decisions which are altering the correctional environment. An analysis of the factors and forces which are creating a climate of significant reform in corrections.
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