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JLA 212: Police and Social Order
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
A study of the role of policing in modern society. This course examines the history of policing, the work of police officers, and how police organizations operate. The topics of discretion, police subculture, corruption and the use of force will also be examined. The course will look at policing as a career and at various local, state and federal police agencies.
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JLA 225: Principles of Security
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Techniques and practices that assist private commercial establishments, particularly large industrial plants and department stores, in minimizing losses through security control. Issues that will be covered are physical security, procedural controls, special problems such as businesses and industrial espionage, riots, shoplifting, and dishonest employees.
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JLA 230: Regulatory Agencies in CJ
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
The history and development of administrative agencies in the United States. Areas to be examined are rule-making powers, investigative powers, enforcement capability, judicial review and discretion. Emphasis will be on court case studies at various levels of state and federal governmental units.
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JLA 245: Intro to Civil Litigation
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
A survey of the civil legal process with respect to the public and private sectors. This course will wover the enforcement of private rights and compensatory claims against individual parties. Specifically, the course will identify and analyze the following areas torts, contracts, individual liability and domestic relations. A survey of the civil legal process with respect to the public and private sectors. This course will cover the enforcement of private rights and compensatory claims against individual parties. Specifically, the course will identify and analyze the following areas torts, contracts, individual liability and domestic relations.
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JLA 250: Family Law
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course introduces the student to the historical background and the current civil law of the family in American society, focusing on the rights of women and children as they have emerged from the common law. The course examines the rights and liabilities of all members of the family, recent case decisions and statutes that affect and control these rights and liabilities, and possible future developments in these areas as the traditional family is modified and traditional family roles are altered.
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JLA 300: Mgmt Issues in Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course examines the various contemporary issues and problems confronting managers of American law enforcement organizations. Classroom study and discussion will assist students in developing their awareness of the relevant concerns, their appreciation of the differing perspectives and their ability to analyze the arguments an options. Specific examples from the field will be used.
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JLA 301: Women & Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course explores issues surrounding women as offenders, victims, and criminal justice professionals. It investigates explanations for the involvement of women in illegal activities, analyzes the plight of battered women, rape victims, and other female victims, and examines the participation of women in law enforcement, judicial proceedings, corrections, and law-making. This course explores issues surrounding women as offenders, victims, and criminal justice professionals. It investigates explanations for the involvement of women in illegal activities, analyzes the plight of battered women, rape victims, and other female victims, and examines the participation of women in law enforcement, judicial proceedings, corrections and law-making.
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JLA 305: Justice & Law Admin.I
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
An analysis of the structure and processes common to all complex organizations, with specific focus on the organizations that constiture the criminal justice system.
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JLA 310: Justice & Law Admin II
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
The essentials of personnal administration, including the fundamentals of supervision and leadership as applied to administration. Consideration of administrative problems such as recruitment, selection, human resource management, and discipline will be discussed.
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JLA 312: Community-Based Corrections
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Covers the importance of community treatment programs for juveniles and adult offenders. The principles and philosophy of community treatment are explained as well as the nature of the community treatment agent's work. Major issues and trends in the field are examined.
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