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JLA 343: Mental Hth of Justice Profess
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course will discuss the anatomy and causation of professional emotional dysfunction common to all professional workers. This course will focus primarily on criminal justice professionals. Prevention and remedial strategies will be discussed and experienced. Discussion of employee assistance programs will occur throughout course.
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JLA 345: Seminar on Violent Crime
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
The course is run as a broad-based "seminar" style class in which students are given weekly reading assignments from the required texts, as well as weekly handouts on a real-world case of violent crime, which they are to assess in light of the reading. Each class begins with a review of the reading, and then application of case studies to the literature for analysis by the group. Student participation is critical, and students are encouraged to use library, internet, and media sources to supplement their research on each week's topic. Topics include: an introduction to violence, sexual assault, aggravated assault, and homicide.
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JLA 347: Just Iss in Dom & Int Terror
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course defines and discusses terrorism. Terrorist groups in the United States and throughout the world are examined, including an up-to-date analysis of recent attacks. Discussion will focus on the history of terrorism from both a global perspective and as it relates to U.S. interests, the different ideologies and tactics of various terrorist groups, successes and/or shortcomings of the government's response to terrorism, constitutional issues that may arise in law enforcement's efforts to thwart terrorism, and preventive measures to reduce the chance of future terrorist attacks.
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JLA 349: Justice & Law Admin Practicum
1.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Field experience in a justice and law administration related government or non-government organization. Each student is required to participate in at least 50 hours of practical work experience of every one hours of academic credit. Additional requirements include the submission of journals, a term paper, the student's review of the practicum experience and a review of the student'ts performance by the on-site practicum supervisor. Field experience in a justice and law administration related government or non-government organization. Each student is required to participate in at least 50 hour of practical work experience of every one hours of academic credit. Additional requirements include the submission of journals, a term paper, the student's review of the practicum experience and a review of the student'ts performance by the on-site practicum supervisor.
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JLA 400: Research Methodology in JLA
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course continues the basic knowledge of Business Statistics I and applies it to a discussion of research in the justice and law administration area. Specific examples from the field will be used for analysis. This course continues the basic knowledge of business statistics and applies it to a discussion of research in the justice and law administration area. Specific examples from the field will be used for analysis.
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JLA 405: Research Seminar in JLA
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
In-depth consideration of criminal justice issues with individual student research culminating in the creation of a research paper.
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JLA 408: Human Rghts:Liberty & Justice
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course will explore current topics in the area of civil rights and liberties. It is intended to expose advanced students to current conflicting views, and will require critical thinking, writing and argument. Topics will vary from term to term.
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JLA 409: Addiction & Crime
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course will examine various psychological and chemical dependencies and the effects they may have on individuals who become involved in crime. The focus of this course is on chemical dependency (drug and alcohol abuse), but will include the study of gambling as an addiction, obsessive compulsive disorders and other control disorders. The correlation of these dependencies with crime and criminal behavior will be examined as well. Required course in the corrections concentration.
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JLA 410: Advanced Criminology
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course will be an in-depth examination of the major crime theories. Readings of the classic studies that are the bedrock of crime theory will be required. Students will be expected to apply their theoretical knowledge to modern-day crime and utilize advanced skills of logic and analysis to understand the formation of crime-control policy.
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JLA 426: Conflist Resolution & Mgmt
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This specialized course will investigate the various mediation strategies used in resolving conflict. It will examine the roles and relationships involved in negotiations and the methods, techniques and processes employed in settlement.
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