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3.00 Credits
Terrorism has become a political tool used against almost all nations of the world. The course will examine known terrorist groups throughout the world, including militant religious groups; religious zealotry; and political groups. The Middle East will be examined in great detail.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a basic emergency management course that could apply to all aspects of local and state governments, but concentrates on the law enforcement aspect. Topics include overall management techniques; coordination of rescue efforts; the National Incident Management System; and the Unified Command System. Related topics include mutual aid pacts; cooperative efforts with local industry; and manpower and resource management.
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3.00 Credits
Description: An examination of regulations, vulnerabilities, and threats relating to commercial maritime transportation, including cargo and seaport as well as issues of piracy, stowaways, drug smuggling, and terrorism.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an in-depth examination of both strategic and tactical methods of preventing existing and new forms of terrorism. Related topics include target identification; target protection techniques; and information assimilation and analysis.
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3.00 Credits
Description: Types and purposes of reports, initial report, opening statement, body, ending, progress report, final report, summary, proof, substantiation, investigator's conclusions, attachments, supplemental report, mechanics of report writing, using notes, key points, persons involved, evidence collected, facts, paragraphs, tense the who, what, where, how and why elements, objectivity and directness; helping the reader; and critique and revise. Interview and interrogation compared, dealing with the uncooperative, the processes of interviewing and interrogating, obtaining facts, semantics, evaluating the situation, using psychology, perception, memory and stress, prejudice and reluctance, fear and resentment, gaining respect, using an observer, dealing with victims and witnesses, preparing for the interview, mental preparation for the interview, conducting the interview and knowing what to ask and when.
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3.00 Credits
This elective course is a study of the organization, management, and administration of law enforcement agencies. Topics include police administration in the political arena; organizational theory; police organizational structure; leadership; organizational communication; police subsystem tasks; decision making; performance evaluation; and organizational improvement.
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1.00 Credits
Description: This course involves specialized research into a current issue in criminal justice.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This is an advanced course in applied criminology. Topics include case management, database development, typology validation, motive and pattern analysis, personality assessment, forensic demography, principles of geo-coding, statistical prediction, and the ethics of provocation, interview and interrogation strategies.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This course covers both foreign and domestic intelligence gathering and analysis, with an emphasis upon analytic procedures for protection against terrorism, transnational crime, organized crime, white collar crime, gang crime, and threats to personal and public safety.
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3.00 Credits
This elective course enables the program to address the very latest issues in law enforcement. Special Topics in Criminal Justice is a seminar course on current issues such as racial profiling; control of terrorism versus individual liberties; and the effectiveness of habitual criminal statutes.
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