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CJ 408: Child & Family Intervention Strateg
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisites: P 111, P 336, CJ 205 Prerequisites: P 111, P 336, CJ 205, CJ 209, CJ 301. This course is designed to introduce students to the application of investigation and critical thinking strategies to the problems of chid abuse, neglect, and domestic violence. Assessment, decision-making, and case management strategies will be explored.
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CJ 409: Adult Intervention Strategies
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisites: P 111, P 336, CJ 205 Prerequisite: CJ 408. A comprehensive investigation of mental health and correctional systems, including residential and community-based treatment. Particular attention will be placed on strategies for dealing with resistant clients. Students will develop critical thinking skills relating to best practices in a variety of settings.
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CJ 410: Legal Issues in Private Security
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Examines legal problems affecting the private security industry and ways to prevent loss from litigation. Includes intentional torts, negligence, agency, contracts and law of arrest, search and seizure, and interrogation by citizens.
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CJ 411: Victimology
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Introduction to the principles and concepts of victimology, analysis of victimization patterns and trends, and responses to criminal victimization.
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CJ 412: Substance Abuse and Addiction
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Course provides an overview of drug use and addictive behavior as they relate to law enforcement and correctional treatment issues; current estimate is that 80-90% of violent crime in the United States is correlated with alcohol and drug use.
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CJ 413: Victim Law & Service Administration
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisite: CJ 411 Introduces the study of crime victims' legal rights and the services available to crime victims within the criminal justice system and in other settings. Topics include victim assistance programs from law enforcement through the courts and corrections systems as well as community-based advocacy and support. This study of victim services is integrated wih a focus on the underlying legal structure of crime victim statutory and constitutional rights including notification, participation, protection, and financial remedies (e.g., restitution, compensation, and civil litigation) as well as other rights. Practical program management, evaluation, and funding issues are incorporated.
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CJ 414: Legal Rights
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisite: CJ 100 Introduces the study of crime victims' rights within the justice system. Topics include victim-witness programs, victim impact statements, victim notification laws, compensation schemes, and victims' rights legislation.
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CJ 420: Advanced Investigative Techniques
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisites: CJ 201, FOR 215, and CJ 218, and junior/senior standing Prerequisites: CJ 201, CJ 215, CJ 218, and junior/senior standing. An in-depth study of the principles and techniques associated with the collection and documenting of information obtained during an investigation. Addresses the many sources of information, utilization of informants, the use of hynosis, polygraph, advanced strategies for interviews and investigations and provides documentation techniques.
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CJ 425: White Collar Crime Investigation
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisite: CJ 201 This is an advanced course in white-collar crime investigation. Students will focus on the history, philosophy, evolution, and types of white-collar crimes. This course will examine the various types of white-collar offenses and explore how and why such crimes are committed. The course will also explore the various laws used to combat such offenses and consider the investigative techniques used to identify those engaged in such activity. In addition, the course will explore the profile of the modern white-collar offender and the roles of the various federal law enforcement agencies responsible for investigating white-collar crime.
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CJ 440: Death Investigation
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisites: senior standing as Criminal Justice - Investigative Services or Forensic Science major plus CJ 201 , FOR 215 or FOR 216 , and FOR 415 or permission of instructor An in-depth study of the principles and techniques associated with investigating homicides, suicides, and accidental, natural, or equivocal deaths. While considering the sociological, psychological, and legal aspects typically found in these cases, the process will take the student from the scene to the court - criminal or civil.
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