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CJ 411: Police, Politics and Professionalism
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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CJ 412: Advanced Issues in Policing
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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CJ 416: Advanced Issues in Family Violence
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
While family violence is a very old problem, as an academic discipline it is continually changing. This course is designed to give students the opportunity to examine the process of change as they relate to the theoretical, political, and practical issues associated with family violence. Students should possess basic knowledge about the history, types and patterns of abuse before taking this course, as well as an understanding of the criminal justice system. Attention will be paid to new theoretical developments in the field, and changes in the relationship between theory and practice. The relationship between family violence and other forms of violent crime will be considered, and current debates in the field will be examined
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CJ 417: Violent Phenomena
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
While violence holds a special fascination to many, it is rarely understood. This course will examine a wide variety of violent phenomena from a multi disciplinary perspective. The history and theoretical cause of violence will be discussed, and empirical evidence will be weighed. Among the topics to be considered are categories of murder, stalking, arson, rape and other forms of violent sexuality, school violence, workplace violence, kidnapping, and other violent crimes. Attention will also be paid to injurious behaviors such as suicide and self-mutilation. Each form of violence will be examined from four different angles: causes, societal reaction, criminal justice system response and possibility of prevention.
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CJ 498: Internship
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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CJ 499: Criminal Justice Practicum/Internship
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This course would make available an experiential situation in a criminal justice setting and provide an opportunity for the intern to learn from a field placement in a police, correctional, court-related, or private organization. A variety of experiences will be available and guided by agency and school personnel. Reserved for students in the Criminal Justice program. All prospective students are required to have a conference with the Criminal Justice Chair during the preregistration period to make arrangements for appropriate placement in a criminal justice agency. Prerequisites: Senior status and approval of Criminal Justice Chair.
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