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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor Expected to be offered: Sufficient demand 1-15 credits
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3.00 Credits
A capstone course that investigates leading edge topics in the field of computer science. Advanced topics in artificial intelligence, software design, database organization, hardware organization, and the social impacts of computers will be considered. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor Expected to be offered: Spring semesters 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
History, role, development, and philosophy of the criminal justice system in democratic society; introduction to agencies and their functions in the administration of criminal justice; and career orientation. Expected to be offered: Fall and Spring semesters; Distance Learning: Fall semesters 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to basic legal concepts common to private and public law systems. General principles involved in tort, contract, law of association, property, family law, criminal law, and criminal procedure. Student will become familiar with court procedures and organization. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor or upper class standing Expected to be offered: Fall semesters and Spring semesters, even years; Distance Learning: Spring semesters 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of criminal law, the characteristics of particular crimes, the general principles of liability to Prerequisite: ENG 117 or the equivalent and one of the following courses CRJ 100, CRJ, 211, or PLG 101 Expected to be offered: Spring semesters, even years; Distance Learning: Spring semesters, odd years 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Criminal evidence and procedure and their application in trials. Topics: rules of evidence, rules of procedure, arrests, searches and seizures, use and suppression of evidence in trial, constitutional implications Prerequisite: ENG 117 or the equivalent and one of the following courses CRJ 100, CRJ 211, or PLG 101 Expected to be offered: Fall semesters; Distance Learning: Spring semesters, even years 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course will examine operations, methods, and techniques of police patrol function, emphasizing the philosophy and theories of patrol, types of patrol, methodologies, tactical operations and their contribution towards crime prevention, crime repression, and community service. Prerequisite: CRJ 161 Expected to be offered: Fall semesters, even years; Distance Learning: Spring semesters, even years 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to explore crime and the criminal; social, cultural, biological, and psychological theories of crime causation; and control and treatment of the criminal. The student will be offered an overview of the field of criminology, which has been defined as a discipline that gathers and analyzes empirical data. The purpose of the activity is to attempt to determine the society's response to these violations. Prerequisite: ENG 117 or equivalent and CRJ 100 or SOC 101 Expected to be offered: Fall semesters; Distance Learning: Fall semesters, odd years 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Etiology and extent of delinquency; personal, familial, and community factors; theories, punishment and treatment; preventive and institutional agencies; and research. Prerequisite: ENG 117 or equivalent and CRJ 100 or SOC 101 Expected to be offered: Spring semesters; Distance Learning: Spring semesters, odd years 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course will focus on innovative, proactive policing, while exploring the relationships and sometimes misunderstandings between police and the citizens that the police "Protect and Serve." Prerequisite: ENG 117 or equivalent and CRJ 261 Expected to be offered: Fall semesters, even years; Distance Learning: Fall semesters, odd years 3 credits
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