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3.00 Credits
Also offered as PRLG 2132. An examination of the role, function, and structure of the courts and their relationship to the criminal justice system.
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3.00 Credits
A study that blends the concepts of community policing and problem oriented policing into a combined approach to provide quality police service. A proactive philosophy that promotes solving problems that are criminal, affect our quality of life, or increase our fear of crime. Encourages developing strategies to identify, analyze and address community problems at their source.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the problems of juvenile delinquency with emphasis on theories, preventive programs, juvenile law, courts, treatment, and current problems in the juvenile justice system.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the American correctional process with emphasis on the development of current correctional programs and practices, modern rehabilitative processes, and community-based correctional efforts. Focus is also given to the roles of the correctional system and its interrelation with the other components of the criminal justice system.
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3.00 Credits
A course in the aspects of law enforcement investigations, interviews, confessions, use of written notes and statements, case preparations, trial preparation and procedures; police patrol, an analysis of pertinent court decisions and problems, and methods of coping with current emergency situations confronting law enforcement.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CJ 1107 or consent of instructor. A course in the substantive criminal law that includes definition of law, definition of crime, general principles of criminal responsibility, elements of major crimes, punishments, conditions or circumstances that may excuse from criminal responsibility or mitigate punishment, the court systems of Louisiana and the United States, basic concepts of criminal law with emphasis on the penal law of the State of Louisiana.
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3.00 Credits
A structured program of supervised, observation and/or participation in activities of local, state, and/or federal criminal justice agencies. A minimum of 180 clock hours of work are required. Weekly written reports must be submitted. Prerequisites: Open only to criminal justice majors who have completed 12 semester hours credit in criminal justice and have no prior criminal justice work experience. A minimum of a 2.75 grade point average in all criminal justice course work is required. Must have permission of criminal justice instructor or department chair. Must make application for the internship the semester prior to that in which it will be taken.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: A grade of .C. or better in CJ 1107 and CJ 2131 or instructor consent. A look at leadership and ethical issues faced in a criminal justice setting.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CJ 1107. Basic research skills and methodologies will be explored through a thorough examination of the works of the criminal justice researchers and criminologists.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: A grade of .C. or better in CJ 1107 or instructor consent. An examination of the basic problems, procedures and needs in the field of security work. A comparison of private agencies, hotels, retail, and industrial enterprises which handle their own security with private and public security organizations. Emphasis is given to the role of private, industrial, and business security systems and their relationship to the criminal justice system.
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