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CJM 190: Special Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
Individualized, special interest course selected by the learner, working with the faculty advisor.
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CJM 301: Writing for Criminal Justice Administrators
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course introduces advanced research and investigative techniques, and emphasized documentary styles of writing. Emphasis is placed on analyzing and incorporating action research findings into organizational documentation and other research projects. Upon completion, learners should be able to summarize, paraphrase, interpret, and synthesize information from primary and secondary sources into a wide variety of organizational documents such as white papers, executive summaries and other forms of organizational documentation. Additionally, the learner‘s research, writing and critical thinking skills will be enhanced.
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CJM 302: Research and Management Analysis Techniques for Criminal Justice Managers
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course provides an introduction to basic research methodologies that are used by criminal justice managers to design and evaluate criminal justice programs and policies. Learners explore various research methodologies so that they can: 1) better understand policy and program decision making; 2) select the appropriate research design and methodology for particular criminal justice issues; 3) relate academic literature to practice. The course will include a review and discussion of issues such as the process of analysis, interpretation and clarification of problems, the issue of confidentiality, and the terminology of research are examined. Focus will be on interpretation of data (e.g., Uniform Crime Reports, demographic studies and other management information such as calls for service and personnel data) commonly used by criminal justice managers for decision making, policy formation and policy evaluation.
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CJM 303: Applied Ethics in Criminal Justice
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course covers meta, normative and applied ethical theories against the backdrop of criminal justice policy, action and, management and employee decision making. Accepted standards applicable to criminal justice organizations and professionals are used to examine such topics as ethical systems; social change; values and norms; cultural diversity; use of force; use of discretion; corruption and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to apply ethical considerations to the decision-making process; and recommend management responses to organizational ethical dilemmas and individual ethical lapses.
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CJM 304: The Role of Criminal Justice in Terrorism
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course employs a criminal justice framework for the analysis and evaluation of terrorist groups and individuals, terrorist origins, goals, dynamics, ideologies and counterterrorism. The course will include a discussion of the task of defining terrorism, an exploration of the history and causes of terrorism (both internationally and domestically), the structure and organization of terrorist groups, an overview of the methods and weapons of terrorists, and public policies, strategies and approaches for combating and preventing terrorism.
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CJM 305: Criminal Justice Organizational Management
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course introduces learners to theoretical and practical aspects of criminal justice management, including the process of decision-making, human relations, striking power and organizations. It is intended to provide an understanding of the rationale upon which organizations function and to acquaint learners with the agency‘s component parts. Also discussed are management styles, philosophy, approaches, theories, practices and other management concerns.
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CJM 306: Supervision in the Criminal Justice Field
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course introduces the criminal justice professional to basic, intermediate and advanced concepts in supervision and leadership. Additionally the course will examine supervisory problems and challenges unique to a criminal justice organization. Topics will include general supervision, leadership, management, motivation, training, personnel evaluation, and mentoring.
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CJM 307: Criminal Justice Management and Administration
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course examines and explores the administration of criminal justice institutions in the United States. The subject matter will focus on issues such as organizational theory, personnel selection and training, decision-making, media relations, change management and other significant organizational issues.
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CJM 408: Management of Criminal Justice Programs
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course examines the management and delivery of criminal justice services from the historical, theoretical and practical points of view. It includes an analysis of current programmatic delivery models such as community policing, problem oriented policing, community courts and community corrections. Additional topics will include the management of conflict and cooperation between services, programs, other criminal justice service providers as well as between criminal justice service providers and other government services.
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CJM 409: Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice Management
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course presents a comprehensive management perspective and overview of contemporary issues and problems associated with the criminal justice system. The course provides an in-depth examination of current and vital issues in criminal justice such as current research trends, policy development, implementation and review, liability issues, personnel as well as political and ethical obligations involving social justice.
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