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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of the study of criminal law as it is applied by the police officer. Included are some of the lesser offenses and their relationship to the major offenses handled by the criminal justice system. Emphasis is placed upon the application of the law to fact situations and possible criminal violations which might be encountered.
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3.00 Credits
A description and analysis of the history of corrections thought and practice. The course also provides content relative to related agencies and personnel, rights and restrictions which apply to criminal offenders and similar concerns.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the police patrol operation, its organization and measurement of effectiveness, assignment of personnel, departmental policies, public relations, and the use of equipment in patrol operations.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the rules of evidence as they apply to Admissibility, Judicial Notice, Presumptions, Inferences, and Burden of Proof. Included is the Hearsay Rule, Confessions and Admissions, Declarations, Records, Documentary Evidence, Corpus Delicti, Opinion Evidence and Circumstantial Evidence as used in criminal proceedings.
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A study of the general methods of criminal investigation, the steps of a crime scene search, methods of obtaining information, and specific steps to be taken in various criminal violations.
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A review of the Traffic Law, its enforcement, tactics as applied to traffic enforcement, engineering, administrative organization, and accident investigation.
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3.00 Credits
A multi-disciplinary overview and analysis of the major agencies, personnel, and decision-making points which comprise the criminal justice system and processes. Included will be a survey of problems and issues confronting legislatures, police, courts, corrections, and the community as they respond to crime in a democratic society.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to inform the student of the laws of arrest, search, and seizure as based upon the U.S. Constitution and the State Statutes. The course includes some readings from court cases, application of state laws and recent decisions from the Criminal Court of Appeals.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the principles of organization, leadership, and management applied to corrections agencies and personnel at all levels of government. The role of agency executives and major issues affecting personnel administration are discussed.
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive study of legal admissibility of the results of searches and seizures, interrogations and confessions, legality of arrests, arraignment and trial. Included is a study of the rights of the defendant, defenses available to the defendant, conviction and post conviction procedures. Pre: nine hours law enforcement. Recommended prerequisites are CJUS 1123, 2212, and 3103.
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