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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) Offers laboratory experience in the fundamentals of investigation, including fingerprinting techniques and the examination of hair, fiber, glass, and firearms and tool marks.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) This course introduces the student to fundamental principles of computer investigations. Emphasis will be on computer forensics tools, information protection, professional development and security. The course explores various types of cyber crime and investigative techniques applicable to them. Students will examine emerging technologies used in law enforcement in relation to computer-related crime. Prerequisites: CRJ 134 and HFCC Computer Literacy requirement
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4.00 Credits
A study of the basic elements of criminal law with particular emphasis on definitions of Michigan crimes.
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of CRJ 251, emphasizing criminal procedure, including the laws of arrest and search and seizure, the rights of the accused, and the roles of the prosecutor, judge, jury, and defense counsel in the judicial process. Both Michigan and federal constitutional issues are discussed. Prerequisites: CRJ 251
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4.00 Credits
(4 Credit Hours) An introduction to constitutional issues relating to corrections. Study is made of court processes, with particular emphasis on major cases affecting corrections, including probation and parole.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) An exit course covering a series of critical issues facing law enforcement personnel. The primary goals are to help the student understand the diverse roles of the public police and prepare for entry into the job market. Prerequisites: ENG 131 and CRJ 131 (plus 3 additonal credit hours of Criminal Justice courses)
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) An exit course covering a series of critical issues facing corrections, probation, and parole personnel. The primary goals are to help the student understand the diverse roles of corrections, probation, and parole personnel and prepare for the job environment. Prerequisites: ENG 131 and CRJ 136 (plus 3 additonal credit hours of Criminal Justice courses)
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1.00 Credits
s This course is designed to prepare recruits in the proper techniques of investigation, crime scene process, patrol procedures, operations and techniques. Emphasis will be placed on conflict mediation, report writing, and detention and prosecution of prisoners. First aid, investigations, evidence collection, disaster control, civil disorders and tactical operations will be covered in the course. Prerequisites: Written consent of Criminal Justice Director at Henry Ford Community College and approval of Director of Schoolcraft Community College Police Academy
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3.00 Credits
An internship program that provides the student field experience with municipal, county, state, and federal criminal justice agencies and related agencies in the private sector. Prerequisites: A grade point average of at least 2.8, completion of 12 credit hours of criminal justice courses, and written consent of the Criminal Justice Director before registration.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of CRJ 291, designed to enhance the opportunity of selected students to prepare for specific employment. Prerequisites: Successful completion of CRJ 291. A grade point average of at least 2.8, completion of 12 hours of criminal justice, and written consent of the Criminal Justice Director before registration.
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