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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CCJ 1020, CJE 1002, or permission of instructor This course will provide a detailed analysis of police organization and administration. Topics covered will include the law enforcement organization, management and leadership, decision making, budgeting, planning and research, public relations, personnel issues, training, and policy formation.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CCJ 1020 or permission of instructor This course is an introduction to a variety of leadership principles and practices which will assist the police supervisor in influencing others to achieve vital tasks.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CCJ 1020 or permission of instructor This course will introduce students to the concept of ethics as it pertains to criminal justice. It will discuss ethical problems common throughout the criminal justice system as well as problems specific to certain parts of the system. The course will also introduce students to the ethical principles important to making sound ethical judgments.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CCJ 1020, CJE 1002 or consent of instructor This course will discuss the actual day-to-day duties of law enforcement, including patrol, traffic enforcement,calls for service, responding to crimes, responding to disasters, criminal investigations, dealing with juveniles, gangs and drugs. Discretion, liability concerns and job stress will also be discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None . Satisfies: Code CULD Prerequisite: CCJ 1020 or permission of instructor An introduction to the procedures and techniques of criminal investigation. Topics discussed will include the crime scene search, collection and preservation of evidence, interview, interrogation and case preparation.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CCJ 1020, CJE 2601, or permission of instructor A study of the relationship of physical evidence to a specific crime or criminal. Discussion will include various methods of scientific development of physical evidence at crime scenes and under laboratory conditions. Emphasis will be placed on identification of suspects through physical, chemical or biological evidence.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CCJ 1020, CCJ 1001, CJL 2100 and permission of Instructor . Co-requisites CJL 2102, CJE 2331 Supervised placement with a criminal justice agency to allow the student the opportunity to explore career choices while gaining actual job experience in the criminal justice field. Students will be required to participate a minimum of eight hours per week (120 hours per semester) and to attend a bi-weekly meeting with the Practicum advisor.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CCJ 1020, CJC 1000 or consent of instructor An exploration of the issues involved with constitutionally guaranteed rights as they pertain to inmates in a jail or prison setting. Particular attention will be paid to the First, Eighth and Fourteenth amendments along with the Civil Rights Act. Remedies to violations of rights will also be discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CCJ 1020 or PLA 1003, or consent of instructor An exploration of the scope and classification of criminal law as it relates to the various types of criminal offenses. The areas of criminal liability, inchoate offenses and intent will be discussed as well as the U.S. Constitution's relationship to criminal laws and how laws are made and enforced.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CCJ 1020 or permission of instructor A study of the U.S. Constitution, particularly the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment, as they relate to the functioning of the criminal justice system. Emphasis will be placed on individual rights, due process and civil liberties.
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